Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘She loves reading. She loves writing.’
A. She loves reading and writing.
B. She loves reading but not writing.
C. She loves reading nor writing.
D. She loves reading or writing.

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Look at the picture and choose the correct option. (1 pt)
A. Read a lot of books
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