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Because she'd just eaten a bowl of corn flakes, ms. frazzle, while swimming in the pool got a sudden side cramp and had to be rescued by the lifeguard. a) because she'd just eaten a bowl of corn flakes ms. frazzle while swimming in the pool got a sudden side cramp and had to be rescued by the lifeguard. b) because she'd just eaten a bowl of corn flakes ms. frazzle while swimming in the pool got a sudden side cramp and had to be rescued by the lifeguard. c) because she'd just eaten a bowl of corn flakes, ms. frazzle, while swimming in the pool got a sudden side cramp and had to be rescued by the lifeguard. d) because she'd just eaten a bowl of corn flakes, ms. frazzle, while swimming in the pool, got a sudden side cramp and had to be rescued by the lifeguard.

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