[ Grammar ]
Choose the best way to combine these sentences:
Brody likes to play football. Brody likes to play baseball.
A. Brody likes to play football and baseball.
B. Brody likes to play football, and he likes to play baseball.
C. Brody likes to play football, and Brody likes to play baseball.

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