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English, 17.09.2019 07:50, calebnlocke

Read this passage:
"its not that i don't trust you," lea said. "its you're life after all. your going to do whatever you think is best."
which revision corrects the misspelled words in the passage?
a. "its not that i don't trust you," lea said. "its your life after all. you're going to do whatever you think is best."
b. "it's not that i don't trust you," lea said. "it's your life after all. you're going to do whatever you think is best."
c. "it's not that i don't trust you," lea said. "it's you're life after all. you're going to do whatever you think is best."
d. "it's not that i don't trust you," lea said. "its your life after all. you're going to do whatever you think is best."

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