[ Conjunction ]
Join the sentences: ‘They went to the zoo.’ ‘They saw many animals.’
A. They went to the zoo, and they saw a few animals.
B. They went to the zoo, and they saw many animals.
C. They went to the zoo but saw no animals.
D. They went to the zoo and saw many animals.

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