[ Conjunction and Punctuation ]
The car broke down on the highway. We managed to reach our destination on time.
A. The car broke down on the highway, yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
B. The car broke down on the highway yet, we managed to reach our destination on time.
C. The car broke down on the highway. Yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
D. Yet the car broke down on the highway we managed to reach our destination on time.

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