Correctly combine both sentences by selecting the correct verb to join the sentences.
Pineapples are sweet. Cane is sweeter.
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A. and
B. but
C. so

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Choose the correct sentence.
A. We plan to return some day to Brazil; therefore, we want to visit Rio Sao Paulo and Manaus.
B. We plan to return some day to Brazil: therefore, we want to visit Rio Sao Paulo and Manaus.
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Has everybody … (go) home?
A. goes
B. went
C. gone
