If you don’t touch the dogs, they won’t bite you.
A. The dogs won’t bite you unless you touch them.
B. The dogs won’t bite you if you touch them.
C. The dogs will bite you unless you touch them.
D. The dogs won’t bite you unless you don’t touch them.

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