My sister slept in the basement. I hardly ever saw her.
A. My sister, who I hardly ever saw her, slept in the basement.
B. My sister who I hardly ever saw her slept in the basement.
C. My sister, who I hardly ever saw, slept in the basement.
D. My sister who I hardly ever saw slept in the basement.

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A. under the bed
B. jump high
C. at the store
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a. gamble
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A. Could
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B. get away
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