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Which choice contains no errors in how it is written?
a) if you see my wife, tell her that i'm sorry, that i missed my flight and some eggs.
b) if you see my wife, tell her that missed my flight, i'm sorry, and to get some eggs.
c) if you see my wife, tell her that i missed my flight, to get some eggs, and i'm sorry.
d) if you see my wife, tell her that i'm sorry, that i missed my flight, and that i need to get some eggs.

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