She doesn't have a plan. She would have said something.
A
She doesn't have a plan, or she would have said something.
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B
She doesn't have a plan, or, she would have said something.
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Solution
The correct option is A She doesn't have a plan, or she would have said something. Here, a comma is used before the coordinating conjunction 'or' to separate the two main clauses.