Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense to describe actions happening one after the other?
A. She was writing the letter and putting a stamp on it.
B. She writes the letter, puts a stamp on it, and posts it.
C. She wrote the letter, put a stamp on it, and posted it.
D. She had written the letter, put a stamp on it, and posted it.

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