The sun was shining. The weather was pleasant as well.
A. As the sun was shining, the weather was pleasant as well.
B. While the sun is shining, therefore the weather was pleasant as well.
C. The sun was shining as the weather was pleasant as well.
D. While the sun was shining, the weather was pleasant as well.

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