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HELP PL, GIVING BRAINLIEST AND POINTS HURRY I NEED HELP ASAP PL HELP GUYS They get stronger when you hit them, not only that; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
What is the best way to rewrite the sentence above?
A) Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
B) You can harden a blade just by hammering it, they get stronger when you hit them, not only that.
C) Not only that a blade gets stronger when you hit them and, by hammering it, you can harden a blade.
D) They get stronger and you can harden a blade just by hammering it when you hit it.

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