Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: “The sun was setting. The sky turned orange.”
A. The sun was setting, so the sky turned orange.
B. The sun was setting, but the sky turned orange.
C. The sun was setting, or the sky turned orange.
D. The sun was setting, for the sky turned orange.

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