Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
A. Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, so Allie like strawberry ice cream.
B. Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, nor Allie likes strawberry ice cream.
C. Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, yet Allie likes strawberry ice cream.
D. Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, but Allie likes strawberry ice cream.

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