[ Grammar ]
Combine the sentence
“They didn’t study for the test. They didn’t pass it.”
A. They didn’t study for the test, but they didn’t pass it.
B. They didn’t study for the test, or they didn’t pass it.
C. They didn’t study for the test, nor did they pass it.
D. They didn’t study for the test, yet they didn’t pass it.

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