Do more exercise eat more fruit and vegetables.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. or

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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. It rained a lot in March.
B. Barbara knows how to speak chinese.
C. The Dog swam in lake pleasant.
D. The children picked up Trash on the field.