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(1) Mom didn't notice the little scratches on the wall. (2) She didn't seem to mind the rip along the back of the sofa. (3) I think she ignored the broken dinner plate and glass. (4) No, she went crazy about the hole that my brother knocked in the wall! (5) I know she frowned at the stains on the carpet. (6) None of those things were serious enough to get us grounded. (7) That's the last time I'll let him talk me into playing soccer in the house.
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Which sentence is out of order?
A.
sentence 4
B.
sentence 3
C.
sentence 7
D.
sentence 5

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