[ Conjunction ]
Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: The cat is black. The dog is brown.
A. The cat is black, however, the dog is brown.
B. The cat is black and the dog is brown.
C. The cat is black or the dog is brown.
D. The cat is black but the dog is brown.

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