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As a child, MacCready liked to do many different things.
What is the best way to change this sentence to show what MacCready liked
to do as a child?
Click for the passage, "Paul MacCready."
A. As a child in the 1930s, MacCready liked to do many different
things.
B. As a child, MacCready played games and climbed trees.
C. As a child, MacCready liked to do the same things as other
children.
D. As a child in an eastern state, MacCready liked to do many
different things.
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