Megan looked at the antique rocker, ________ she couldn’t afford to buy it.
A. Megan looked at the antique rocker, and she couldn’t afford to buy it.
B. Megan looked at the antique rocker, or she couldn’t afford to buy it.
C. Megan looked at the antique rocker, so she couldn’t afford to buy it.
D. Megan looked at the antique rocker, but she couldn’t afford to buy it.

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