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English, 04.02.2020 04:55 anna22684

The bay was his first love, a love he never forgot, wearing a garland of bay leaves in its memory.

what is the most precise way to state the information in this sentence?

a the bay was his first love, a love he never forgot, and he wore a garland of the fragrant green bay leaves in its memory.
b the green bay tree was his first love, a love he never forgot, and he wore a garland of the bay leaves in its memory.
c the bay tree was his first love, a love he never forgot, and he wore a garland of its leaves in the tree’s memory.
d the bay was apollo’s first love, a love he never forgot, and wearing a garland of its leaves in its memory.

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