Combine the following ideas into one complete sentence: “The cat sat on the mat. It was fluffy.”
A. The cat, which was fluffy, sat on the mat.
B. The cat sat on the fluffy mat.
C. It was fluffy, the cat sat on the mat.
D. The mat was sat on by the fluffy cat.

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