Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoes and onions on his hamburger.
A. Jimmy piled lettuce, tomatoes, and onions on his hamburger.
B. Jimmy piled lettuce, tomatoe’s, and onion’s on his hamburger.
C. Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoes and, onions on his hamburger.
D. Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoe’s and onion’s on his hamburger.

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