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Choose the sentence that correctly combines the following two sentences using ‘and’: “She loves to read. She enjoys writing stories.”
A. She loves to read she enjoys writing stories.
B. She loves to read, she enjoys writing stories.
C. She loves to read, and she enjoys writing stories.
D. She loves to read and enjoys writing stories.
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