Questions: waiting in line to buy tickets to the baseball game.

waiting in line to buy tickets to the baseball game.
Transcript text: waiting in line to buy tickets to the baseball game.
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Answer

The answer is B. There

Explanation
Option A: Their

"Their" is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership. It would not fit in the context of the sentence, which is about people waiting in line.

Option B: There

"There" is used to indicate a place or position. In this context, it correctly fits the sentence as it describes the location of the people waiting in line.

Option C: They're

"They're" is a contraction of "they are." While it could make sense grammatically, it is less appropriate than "there" in this context, which is more about location.

Option D: None of the above

This option is incorrect because "there" is the correct word to use in this context.

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