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English, 06.10.2019 15:30 marvezunderwood

Read the passage below (taken from "the struggle for an education." washington, booker t. 1901. up from slavery) select the passage that uses ellipses correctly.
one day, while at work in the coal-mine, i happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for coloured people somewhere in virginia. this was the first time that i had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college that was more pretentious than that little coloured school in our town.

one day, . . i happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for coloured people. . this was the first time that i had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college. .

one day, i happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for coloured people. . this was the first time that i had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college. .

one day, . . i happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for coloured people. this was the first time that i had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college. .

one day, . . i happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for coloured people. . this was the first time that i had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college.

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