The weather was very cold. Nobody stayed outside.
The proper combination of the two sentences is …
A. The weather was very cold but nobody stayed outside
B. The weather was so cold that everybody stayed outside
C. The weather was so cold that nobody stayed outside
D. The weather was such cold that nobody stayed outside
E. The weather was so cold, yet everybody stayed outside

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