Combine the following sentences using a subordinate conjunction: She likes to read. She prefers to write.
A. She likes to read, so she prefers to write.
B. She likes to read, because she prefers to write.
C. While she likes to read, she prefers to write.
D. She likes to read, however she prefers to write.

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