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Which option best combines the two simple sentences into one compound sentence while maintaining the meaning of the original sentences?

O I like vanilla ice cream. She likes chocolate.
O I like vanilla ice cream, but she likes chocolate.
O I like vanilla ice cream, for she likes chocolate.
O Because I like vanilla ice cream, she likes chocolate.
O I like vanilla ice cream, or she likes chocolate. ​

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Answer:

I like vanilla ice cream, but she likes chocolate

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it makes the most sense

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