In which sentence is a contrastive conjunction used incorrectly?
A. He should exercise regularly, yet he often finds time to hit the gym.
B. We could go hiking tomorrow, or we could have a barbecue instead.
C. She must choose between studying for her exam or going to the gym.
D. They might go to the concert tomorrow, yet they should book tickets in advance.

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