correctly place the adverb ”hardly ever” in the sentence
A. Ted reads magazines about fashion hardly ever
B. Ted hardly ever reads magazines about fashion
C. Ted reads hardly ever magazines about fashion
D. Hardly ever Ted reads magazines about fashion

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