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Correct the punctuation error in the sentence: did you buy milk eggs and bread at the store
A. Did you buy milk eggs and bread at the store?
B. Did you buy milk, eggs, and bread at the store?
C. Did you buy milk, eggs, and bread, at the store?
D. Did you buy milk, eggs and bread at the store?
Select your answer:

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