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Read the sentence below and answer the question that follows.

Breaking glass to a desired length is one of the most basic operations in glasswork.

Which of the following is another way the sentence above can be written without losing its current meaning or its effectiveness?
A.
Being one of the most basic operations in glasswork is breaking glass to a desired length.
B.
One of the most basic operations in glasswork is breaking glass to a desired length.
C.
When breaking glass to a desired length, one of the most basic operations is in glasswork.
D.
Breaking glass to a desired length, one of the most basic operations in glasswork, is what is being described.

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