[ Grammar ]
Which sentence correctly eliminates the double negative?
A. There wasn’t barely any light during the dust storm.
B. There wasn’t any light during the dust storm.
C. There was barely any light during the dust storm.
D. There wasn’t no light during the dust storm.

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