Combine these sentences
“He is very intelligent. He sometimes makes silly mistakes.”
A. He is very intelligent, so he sometimes makes silly mistakes.
B. He is very intelligent, and he sometimes makes silly mistakes.
C. He is very intelligent, for he sometimes makes silly mistakes.
D. He is very intelligent, yet he sometimes makes silly mistakes.

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