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Choose the sentence that correctly describes two past actions, one ongoing and one that interrupts it.
A. While I walked to school, it was starting to rain.
B. When I walked to school, it was starting to rain.
C. While I was walking to school, it started to rain.
D. When I was walking to school, it was starting to rain.

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