Choose the sentence without grammatical errors.
A. Snow causes all sorts of trouble for drivers; it might be the hardest terrain to drive in.
B. Skiing downhill; I fell forward and slid twenty feet.
C. Chicken and waffles is a great meal; for eating after wintery day.
D. Solemnly; we tread across the ice knowing the journey was useless.

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