Italian / you / parents / speak / your / Do / ? / normally / in / with
A. Do you normally speak in Italian with your parents?
B. Do you speak in Italian normally with your parents?
C. Do you speak normally in Italian with your parents?
D. do you speak normally in Italian with your parents?

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