Combine the following sentences:
He asked Crow to sing.
He would hear one song.
He would call her Queen of the Birds
A. He asked Crow to sing one song, he would then call her Queen of the Birds.
B. He asked Crow to sing and he would hear one song and call her the King of the Birds.
C. He asked Crow to sing and after hearing one song he will call her Queen of the Birds.
D. He asked to hear one song and call her Queen of the Birds.

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