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"Your being dramatic," said Eliza.

"I don't think its dramatic to say that your going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass it's final exam," replied her mother.
Which revision corrects the misspelled words in the passage?
A. "You're being dramatic," said Eliza.

"I don't think its dramatic to say that you're going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass its final exam," replied her mother.
B. "Your being dramatic," said Eliza.

"I don't think it's dramatic to say that your going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass it's final exam," replied her mother.
C. "You're being dramatic," said Eliza.

"I don't think it's dramatic to say that your going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass it's final exam," replied her mother.
D. "You're being dramatic," said Eliza.

"I don't think it's dramatic to say that you're going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass its final exam," replied her mother.

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I district i disagree with emily copeland and i would say that the answer is d bc in the first part, it would be you are or you’re instead of your bc the latter just wouldn’t make sense. then in the second part, it should it’s or it is dramatic instead of its.
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Your question is very confusing but I think the answer is A
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