___ of their bad habits, the boys ____from being dependent on their parents to____ for others.  

A. Having rid of, have switched, sacrificing    B. To rid , are switching, sacrifice 

C. Rid, switched, sacrificing                         D.Having been rid, are switched ,sacrifice

 

 

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