If \(x > y, x < 6,\) and \(y > -3,\) what is the largest prime number that could be equal to \(x + y?\)

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If \(x > y, x < 6,\) and \(y > -3,\) what is the largest prime number that could be equal to \(x + y?\)

A. 11
B. 13
C. 7
D. 5
E. 2

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