Susan felt sick because she caught in the rain.
A. If Susan hadn’t caught in the rain, she wouldn’t feel sick
B. Susan caught in the rain and she still felt sick.
C. If Susan hadn’t caught in the rain, she wouldn’t have felt sick.
D. If Susan caught in the rain, she would felt sick.

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