Daisy ______ her leg while she _____ tennis.
A. Daisy broke her leg while she was playing tennis.
B. Daisy was breaking her leg while she played tennis.
C. Daisy broke her leg while she played tennis.
D. Daisy was breaking her leg while she was playing tennis.

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