Which sentence correctly combines a modal verb and a contrastive conjunction?
A. We must leave for the airport early to catch our flight, yet we might still miss it due to traffic.
B. He might attend the party tonight, but he must finish his assignment first.
C. She should go to the gym regularly, or she might not achieve her fitness goals.
D. They could go to the concert this weekend, yet they could also go to the amusement park instead.
Select your answer:

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Choose the correct version of the sentence:
A. My mother, a janitor at Area-51, claims that aliens exist but refuses to elaborate due to a non-disclosure agreement.
B. My mother a janitor at Area-51, she claims that aliens exist, but refuses to elaborate due to a non-disclosure agreement.
C. My mother is a janitor at Area-51, she claims that aliens exist but refuses to elaborate due to a non-disclosure agreement.
D. My mother, a janitor at Area-51 claims that aliens exist but refuses to elaborate, due to a non-disclosure agreement.
