[ Contrastive Conjunctions ]
Man: Ari failed again in his test.
Woman: He has failed for five times. I am proud of him because he never gives up
What can we say about Ari?
A. He failed for five times, but he gives up.
B. He failed many times, nevertheless, he did not give up.
C. He gives up in his test after he failed many times.
D. He failed his test, however, he gives up
E. He neber failed in his test, however, he gives up

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