[ Conjunction ]
Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: The sky is blue. The grass is green.
A. The sky is blue, the grass is green.
B. The sky is blue but the grass is green.
C. The sky is blue or the grass is green.
D. The sky is blue and the grass is green.
Select your answer:

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