Combine the sentences using the correct conjunction and punctuation: ‘She wanted to go for a walk. It was raining heavily.’
A. She wanted to go for a walk, but it was raining heavily.
B. She wanted to go for a walk yet it was raining heavily.
C. She wanted to go for a walk therefore it was raining heavily.
D. She wanted to go for a walk; it was raining heavily.

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