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A. Cooked food is no longer healthy home relished by the youngesters.
B. Healthy cooked food home by the youngsters is no longer relished.
C. Healthy home cooked food is no longer relished by the youngsters.
D. No longer home cooked food is healthy relished by the youngsters.

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Explain why the revision in question works.
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