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Which of the following is capitalized correctly? [l.9-10.2.c] a. great thinkers of the past have said “we are what we think,” and “all limitations are self-imposed.” b. great thinkers of the past have said “we are what we think,” and “all limitations are self-imposed.” c. great thinkers of the past have said “we are what we think,” and “all limitations are self-imposed.” d. great thinkers of the past have said “we are what we think,” and “all limitations are self-imposed.”

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