Use the sentence to answer the question.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, it had a large hole.

Which correction makes it clear what the antecedent is for it?

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Responses

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, its surface had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

The correct correction that makes it clear what the antecedent is for "it" is: "When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole." This option directly replaces the pronoun "it" with its antecedent "lining," making it clear and eliminating any confusion.