Combine the sentences:
My family went shopping.
I didn’t go with them.
A. My family went shopping, and I didn’t go with them
B. My family went shopping, or I didn’t go with them.
C. My family went shopping, but I didn’t go with them.
D. My family and I didn’t go shopping.

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