[ Conjunction ]
Mike might go to the library, ________ he might stay home.
A. Mike might go to the park, nor he might stay home.
B. Mike might go to the park, but he might stay home.
C. Mike might go to the park, so he might stay home.
D. Mike might go to the park, for he might stay home.

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