[ Grammar ]
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
After I had had my dinner, I invited Linda for a walk.
A. I invited Linda for a walk. Then, we had dinner.
B. Before I had my dinner, I had invited Linda for a walk.
C. Having had my dinner, I invited Linda for a walk.

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