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English, 13.10.2020 06:01 coryintheswamp

Editing: Choose the version of the sentence that contains no errors. A. Every one of the workers knows how much damage a strike might inflict - workers being laid off, factories might
close, and the company's stock prices might drop.
B. Every one of the workers knows how much damage a strike might inflict: workers might be laid off, factories
might close, and the company's stock prices might drop.
C. Every one of the workers knows how much damage a strike might afflict: workers might be laid off, a closing of
factories, and the companys stock prices might drop.
D. Every one of the workers know how much damage a strike might inflict: workers might be laid off, factories might
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close, and the company's stock prices might drop.

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