[ Do not- Does not ]
Jair and Robert want to visit Ica
A. Jair and Robert doesn’t want to visit Ica
B. Jair and Robert Ica don’t visit
C. Jair and Robert don’t want to visit Ica
D. Jair and Rober visit Ica

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