[ Conjunction ]
Combine the sentences: ‘The sun is shining.’ ‘The birds are singing.’
A. The sun is shining but the birds are not singing.
B. The sun is not shining and the birds are not singing.
C. The sun is not shining but the birds are singing.
D. The sun is shining and the birds are singing.

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