Join the two simple sentences to form a complex sentence. Use a subordinating conjunction. Amy can watch what she likes on TV. She got home before her brother.
A. Amy can watch what she likes on TV while she got home before her brother.
B. Amy can watch what she likes on TV because she got home before her brother.
C. Amy can watch what she likes on TV or she got home before her brother.
D. Amy can watch what she likes on TV after she got home before her brother.

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