[ Conjunctions ]
Use a conjunction to combine: The cat is sleeping. The dog is barking.
A. The cat is sleeping or the dog is barking.
B. The dog is barking, so the cat is sleeping.
C. The cat is sleeping and the dog is barking.
D. The cat is sleeping, but the dog is barking.

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