[ Grammar ]
Which sentence correctly eliminates the double negative?
A. There weren’t but three books about that subject in the entire library.
B. There weren’t any books about that subject in the entire library.
C. There were only three books about that subject in the entire library.
D. There weren’t no books about that subject in the entire library.

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