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"Select the sentence with the most appropriate order of adverbial modifiers."
Question 1:
"Select the sentence with the most appropriate order of adverbial modifiers."
A.
"He found the golf clubs that his father had used to win the U.S. Open in the car trunk."
B.
"In the car trunk, he found the golf clubs that his father had used to win the U.S. Open."
C.
"None of these."
D.
"Either '1' or '2' is fine."
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