Use a conjunction to combine these sentences: ‘She went to the store.’ ‘She bought some fruits.’
A. She went to the store and bought some fruits.
B. She went to the store so bought some fruits.
C. She went to the store but bought some fruits.
D. She went to the store or bought some fruits.

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