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11 Apr 2010 — Everyone

How would you make the meaning of this sentence clearer? Everyone took their horses and rode away.

 

 

 

 

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1.
         All the people took their horses and rode away.
2.
         Everyone took their horse and rode away.
3.
         Everyone took his or her horse and rode away.
 

context – The related situation, events, or information that help you to understand something.
horse stealing – A crime that was significant throughout American history, especially in the "Wild West" (western part of the U.S.) where a person could be jailed, hung or shot for taking someone's horse without permission.

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