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This is not a GMAT standard question.

After being frightened, the mice ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feet.

'their' is ambiguous here.
Yup, it's a poor question, 'their' is ambigous and also it screams for a that in imo.
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After being frightened, the mouses ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feets.
a) the mouses ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feets
b) the mice ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feet
c) the mice ran so fast the childs couldn’t see their feet
d) the mouses ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feet
e) the mice ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feets

'their' creates a pronoun ambiguity.
Ignoring this inherent error in all the options. 'B' is correct, since the plurals should be of the form: 'mice' and 'feet'
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Can we combine 2 clauses without and conjunctions?

the mice ran so fast the children couldn’t see their feet
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