[ Grammar ]
UNSCRAMBLE: woods / the / in / camped/ ever / you / have ?
A. Have woods ever camped in the?
B. Have you camped ever woods in the?
C. Have you ever camped in the woods?
D. Have camped you ever in the woods?

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