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English, 19.06.2020 09:57, lke123

Where should the dash(es) go in this sentence? I only had one thing on my mind this Halloween candy corn.

A. I only had one thing on my mind this Halloween—candy corn.

B. I only had one thing on my mind this—Halloween—candy corn.

C. I only had one thing on—my mind this Halloween candy corn.

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