Convert the sentence to past continuous tense:
Ravi ate his food during lunch break.
A. Ravi is eating his food at lunch break.
B. Ravi was eating his food during lunch break.
C. Ravi was eating his food at lunch break.
D. Ravi was eating his food in lunch break.

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