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I don't like cold coffee. I don't like hot coffee. (or/and)
Or
Is that a dog? Is that a rat? (and/or)
or
I like her. I don't like her friends. (but/because)
but
It's much cheaper with that airline. I'll get the tickets for us with them. (so/but)
so
I have a ton of homework to do. I can't go to the movies tonight. (and/so)
so
I missed my bus. I had to walk home. (because/so)
Either can work if you switch around the sentence!
I ate dinner early. I was hungry. (for/because)
because
We can go to the mall. We can just stay home. (and/or)
or
The dog like to play outside. The child likes to play outside. (so/and)
and
I am going for a run tomorrow. I'm trying to be healthy.  (because/for)
because
I don't like broccoli. I like zucchini. (but/so) 
but
I enjoy hiking. I hate hot weather. (but/because)
but
The dog went in the pool. He could not swim by himself. (because/but)
but
We can have pizza for supper. We can have spaghetti. (or/but)
We can have pizza for supper, or we can have spaghetti.
The cake is dry. The caramel sauce is good. (but/nor)
The cake is dry, but the caramel sauce is good.
She does not play the piano. She does play the flute. (so/but)
She does not play the piano, but she does play the flute.
They moved their toys to the side. They had room for the race track. (so/yet)
They moved their toys to the side, so they had room for the race track.
You cannot go for a run outside. It's going to rain. (because/but)
You cannot go for a run outside, because it's going to rain.
I am allergic to cats. I love to pet them. (yet/because)
I am allergic to cats, yet I love to pet them.
We could start the movie now. We could wait for Julia to arrive. (or/nor)
We could start the movie now, or we could wait for Julia to arrive. (
I really like chocolate cake. I am too full to eat more. (and/ but)
I really like chocolate cake, but I am too full to eat more
My family has never been to Taitung. We have seen Taipei 101. (so/but)
My family has never been to Taitung, but we have seen Taipei 101.
They arrived early at the show. They had great seats. (and/but)
They arrived early at the show, and they had great seats.
She did not go to the park. It was too late in the evening. (because/so)
She did not go to the park because it was too late in the evening.