Which sentence correctly combines the following using ‘or’: “We can go to the beach. We can visit the museum.”
A. We can go to the beach or visit the museum.
B. We can go to the beach, or visit the museum.
C. We can go to the beach or we can visit the museum.
D. We can go to the beach, or we can visit the museum.

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