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Combine the sentences to make a compound sentence. Use a conjunction, such as and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet.
I could have a cookie for snack. I could have an apple for snack.
A. I could have a cookie for snack, but I could have an apple.
B. I could have a cookie for snack, such as I could have an apple.
C. I could have a cookie for snack, or I could have an apple.
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