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Most of the significant improvements in public works were made while Rory was mayor of the city, they made the inhabitants of the city both happier and safer.
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city, they made the inhabitants of the city both happier and safer

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city, which both made its inhabitants happier as well as safer

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city and this made their inhabitants happier as well as having more safety

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city, these improvements made its inhabitants happier and safer

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city; these improvements made the inhabitants of the city both happier and safer


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A和B项都是逗号粘连的错误,B项的修饰语位置不正确。C项没有使用平行结构。E项正确地用分号将两个独立分句结合起来,且使用了平行结构。
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