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Barbara Bertha and Betty are sisters.
A. Barbara, Bertha, and Betty are sisters.
B. Barbara Bertha and Betty are sister’s.
C. Barbara Bertha and Betty, are sisters.
D. Barbara, Bertha, and, Betty are sisters.

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