Rewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
You have the option to finish your math homework early.
A. You can finish your math homework early.
B. You might finish your math homework early.
C. You should finish your math homework early.
D. You need to finish your math homework early.

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A. children’s
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C. childs’
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C. later
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