Correct the subject-verb agreement error in the following sentence: “Neither the teacher nor the students was happy with the results.”
A. Neither the teacher nor the students were happy with the results.
B. Neither the teacher nor the students was happy with the results.
C. Neither the teacher nor the students is happy with the results.
D. Neither the teacher nor the students be happy with the results.

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