[ Grammar ]
Combine the sentences to make a compound sentence. Use a conjunction, such as and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet.
We cannot run in the hallways. We cannot talk in the hallways.
A. We cannot run in the hallways, or can we talk in the hallways.
B. We cannot run in the hallways, nor can we talk in the hallways.
C. We cannot run in the hallways, yet can we talk in the hallways.

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