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English, 16.12.2019 03:31 adriannacomrosenbark

Select the option which gives the meaning required and is correctly punctuated.
meaning required:
not everyone in the queue who wanted football tickets got them.
the people, in the queue who managed to get football tickets,
were very happy
the people in the queue who managed to get, football,
tickets were very happy
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the people in the queue who managed to get football tickets were
very happy
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the people in the queue, who managed to get football tickets,
were very happy

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