Larry did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?
A. Larry, did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?
B. Larry did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence.
C. Larry did you see the batter hit the ball, over the fence?
D. Larry’ did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?

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A. Correct
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Identify the sentence in the simple past:
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