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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the correct conjunction for the following two sentences. I don't like ice cream. I do like fudge topping eaten from a spoon. I don't like ice cream, but I do like fudge topping eaten from a spoon. I don't like ice cream, and I do like fudge topping eaten from a spoon. I don't like ice cream, for I do like fudge topping eaten from a spoon. (A?)

OpenStudy (girlover):

Yes you are correct because they are saying a contridiction in whch meeds the word but istead of and or for

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\Huge\cal\bigstar\bigstar\color{#f9bec7}{Thank~you~very~much}\)

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