Put the words in order to make sentences. “are / better / than / fresh ones / frozen / vegetables / I / think”
A. I are better think frozen vegetables than ones fresh.
B. I think are vegetables frozen better ones fresh.
C. I vegetables think are frozen ones fresh better.
D. I think fresh vegetables are better than frozen ones.
E. Ones frozen better think than fresh vegetables.

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