If Mark hadn’t gone to the casino, he wouldn’t have lost so much money.
A. Mark doesn’t have much money because he went to the casino.
B. Mark doesn’t have much money, but it’s nothing to do with going to the casino.
C. Mark makes a lot of money when he goes to the casino.

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