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CHECK MY ANSWERS! COULDN'T PUT IT IN ENGLISH! Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? I'll probably get to your house oh, sorry, someone's at the door around two o'clock. A. I'll probably get to your house— B. —someone's at the door— C. —oh, sorry, someone's at the door— D. —oh, sorry— <-----

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok... I think c.. because the part "oh, sorry, someone's at the door" is its own thought and the "I'll probably get to your house around two" is also another thought. if you use c, and incorporate it into the sentence, you get: I'll probably get to your house - oh, sorry, someone's at the door - around two o'clock. which separates the thoughts, and makes a little more sense.

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