Read the sentence below. How would you rewrite it using a pronoun?
We are looking for Jacob, Tyler, and Henry.
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A. We are watching for Jacob, Tyler, and Henry.
B. We are waiting for Jacob, Tyler, and Henry.
C. We are looking for them.
D. We are looking every where for Jacob, Tyler, and Henry.

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