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Read the passage. Look at the underlined section marked number (27). There may be a mistake in the way the sentence is written. If you find a mistake, choose the answer that corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake, choose ‘Correct as is.’
A) Correct as is.
B) However, one escaped; and ever after he and his family, the frost giants, tried to do mischief and fought against gods and men.
C) Furthermore, one escaped; and ever after he and his family, the frost giants, tried to do mischief and fought against gods and men
D) On the other hand, one escaped; and ever after he and his family, the frost giants, tried to do mischief and fought against gods and men

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