The cat chased the mouse. The mouse ran into a hole. Which is the best way to combine these sentences?
A. The cat chased the mouse, and the mouse ran into a hole.
B. The cat chased the mouse, but the mouse ran into a hole.
C. The cat chased the mouse, because the mouse ran into a hole.
D. The cat chased the mouse, so the mouse ran into a hole.

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A. left
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What is the best way to write this sentence?
A. Luckily, he and his dog was alright after the accident.
B. Luckily, he and his dog were alright after the accident.
C. Luckily, he and he dog were alright after the accident.
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A. will have been living
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