Which of the following is an example of two or more singular subjects joined by ‘or’ or ‘nor’ with a singular verb?
A. One boy and one girl are the finalists.
B. Neither David nor my parents are going with us.
C. Only the fathers or the mothers are to be invited.
D. A car or bus is the only means of travel upstate.

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