The team won the championship. They received medals for their victory.
A. The team won the championship; moreover, they received medals for their victory.
B. The team won the championship because they received medals for their victory.
C. If the team won the championship they received medals for their victory.
D. The team won the championship; otherwise they received medals for their victory.

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