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English, 10.04.2020 00:42, leannehounschell

Identify the answer that logically combines the sentences and gives both ideas equal importance. We traveled to the zoo. We traveled to the aquarium. A. We traveled to the zoo although we traveled to the aquarium. B. We traveled to the zoo because we traveled to the aquarium. C. We traveled to the zoo since we traveled to the aquarium. D. We traveled to the zoo, and to the aquarium.

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