[ Grammar ]
Which sentence correctly eliminates the double negative?
A. Omar and Isabella don’t have no plans for the weekend.
B. Omar and Isabella didn’t have plans for the weekend.
C. Omar and Isabella don’t have any plans for the weekend
D. Omar and Isabella didn’t hardly have plans for the weekend.

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