english/writing multiple choice

<p>Ignorance is not equivalent to stupidity, (for ignorance can often be corrected while stupidity cannot.) *parenthesis is what the question is focussing on
A) for ignorance can often be corrected while stupidity cannot
B) since you can often correct ignorance whilst eh same is not true about stupidity
C) because it can be corrected and the other cannot
D) because of its correctible nature
E) because the two differ regarding correctibility </p>

<p>ANY HELP WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED THANKS!</p>

<p>Ignorance is not equivalent to stupidity – independent clause;
(for) ignorance can often be corrected while stupidity cannot – also independent clause;
and there is a comma between them, thus the answer should be connected by FANBOYS, so A should be the best one.</p>