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English, 28.01.2020 03:31 bhas1711

Which of the following is correct?

1) understandably impatient she had to wait for the customer before her a
boisterous lively woman to get off her cell phone and search through her
purse for her debit card.

2) understandably impatient, she had to wait for the customer before her. a
boisterous, lively woman, to get off her cell phone, and search through her
purse for her debit card.

3) understandably impatient, she had to wait for the customer before her, a
boisterous, lively woman, to get off her cell phone and search through her
purse for her debit card.

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