A: What’s the matter with him?
B: He has a _________
A. STOMACHACHE
B. FEVER
C. COLD
D. HEADACHE

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Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to combine these sentences: “It was raining. We decided to go for a hike.”
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