Identify the sentence that clearly states its meaning. a. at the age of

Identify the sentence that clearly states its meaning. a. at the age of​ five, i went to father and baseball game. b. at the age of​ five, my father took me to my first baseball game. c. at the age of​ five, i went to my first baseball game with my father. d. at the age of​ five, my father took first baseball game.

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B, because it sounds the most clear. If not B it’s C. A and D have bad grammar and don’t make sense.

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