[ Grammar ]
Choose the best way to join these sentences:
Remington goes hunting with his dad. Remington goes hunting with his grandfather.
A. Goes hunting with his dad and grandfather Remington does.
B. Remington goes hunting with his dad, and grandfather.
C. Remington goes hunting with his dad and grandfather.
Select your answer:

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