Wear / and / carry / when you go out. / a torch / your / warmest socks,
A
Wear your warmest socks, carry a torch and when you go out.
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B
Wear your warmest socks, and carry a torch when you go out.
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C
Wear your warmest socks, when you go out and carry a torch.
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D
Wear and carry your warmest socks, a torch when you go out.
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Solution
The correct option is B Wear your warmest socks, and carry a torch when you go out. <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
Here, the two independent clauses are joined by 'and' to add one idea after another in the same sentence.