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B
and
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C
but
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D
nor
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Solution
The correct option is D nor
From the given options, we can use the concept of conjunctions to choose the option that fits in the sentence. Neither-nor is an example of co relative conjunction. Neither is always followed by nor.
Similarly, or is always paired with either; and is paired with both;but is paired with also.