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The cat won’t let us touch her even if we give her food.
A. If we give the cat food, she will let us touch her.
B. If we don’ give the cat food, she won’t let us touch her.
C. If we give the cat food, she still won’t let us touch her.
D. If the cat lets us touch her, we will give her food.

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