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English, 23.01.2020 01:31, BigGirlsTheBest

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the event was a babysitter's nightmare. it was one of the worst experiences of my life. i was responsible for my neighbor's two-year-old toddler. i almost lost him at the airport.

these sentences are too short and choppy; they need to be combined into one concise thought. which sentence best does this task without changing the writer's original meaning?
a) one day i almost lost a small child at the airport; i was so scared.
b) my neighbor was at the airport one day and i was babysitting and i almost lost her kid.
c) airports are scary places especially if you are babysitting your neighbor's two-year-old toddler.
d) my worst babysitting experience was the time i almost lost my neighbor's two-year-old toddler at the airport.

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