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The sentence below contains one or more errors. which answer is not a way to correct the error(s)?
ladybugs are actually beetles, these insects can be recognized by their reddish color and the black spots on their wings.
a. ladybugs can be recognized by their reddish color and the black spots on their wings; these insects are actually beetles.
b. ladybugs (actually beetles) they are reddish in color with black spots on their wings.
c. ladybugs, which can be recognized by their reddish color and the black spots on their wings, are actually beetles.
d. ladybugs are actually beetles. they are reddish in color with black spots on their wings.
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