The children ran to the park. They played ball. Which shows the best way to write the sentences as one sentence?
A. The children ran to the park, or they played ball.
B. The children ran to the park, and they played ball.
C. The children ran to the park, instead they played ball.
D. The children ran to the park, because they played ball.

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