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My first car was a 1980 chevy camaro it was the envy of all my friends. which revision corrects the sentence error above? my first car was a 1980 chevy camaro; and it was the envy of all my friends. my first car was a 1980 chevy camaro, it was the envy of all my friends. my first car was a 1980 chevy camaro and, it was the envy of all my friends. my first car was a 1980 chevy camaro, and it was the envy of all my friends.

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