[ Conjunction ]
Combine the sentences: ‘The cat is black.’ ‘The dog is brown.’
A. The cat is black, and the dog is brown.
B. The cat is black, but the dog is white.
C. The cat is brown, but the dog is black.
D. The cat is brown, and the dog is black.

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