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Combine sentences by using an infinitive:
The proposal is quite unreasonable. It cannot be accepted.

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The proposal cannot be accepted because it is too unreasonable.
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The proposal is too unreasonable and hence it cannot be accepted.
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The proposal is too unreasonable to be accepted.
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Solution

The correct option is B The proposal is too unreasonable to be accepted.
An infinitive form is to+verb in present tense. Here, the main verb is be accepted and infinitive is "to be accepted". Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal and use conjunctions, hence incorrect.

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