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Read the sentence. I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now it is gone. Which answer corrects the ambiguous pronoun use in the sentence? I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now they are gone. I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now those are gone. I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now that is gone. I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now the cake is gone.

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Answer:

I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now the cake is gone

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I put the cake I just baked on the counter, but now the cake is gone