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D should be it. I agree with trulyblessed explanation
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rahulrao A is not possible. look at explanation given by trulyblessed
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A) - lengthy and not concise (each has only... with the other) is plain awkward

B) - even worse than A!

C) - sentence is not clear at the end (relationship with the others)

D) - best choice.

E) - awkward phrasing

I'll go with D.
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D it is....

three plays texas trioligy "have" ....

have is key...you are down to D &E, E is redundant use of each...

D it is..
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[quote="rahulraao"]The three plays in Preston Jones’s “A Texas Trilogyâ€
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[quote="bmwhype2"][quote="rahulraao"]The three plays in Preston Jones’s “A Texas Trilogyâ€



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