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In 1926, in her second attempt to swim across the English Channel, Gertrude Ederle not only crossed the Channel against currents that Forced her to swim thirty-five miles instead of the minimal twenty-one,
but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
A. but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance
in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
B. but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost
two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
C. but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyanyone
had yet done, and setting a record for speed
D. but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in
almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
E. but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone
had yet done, she also set a record for speed.
but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
A. but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance
in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
B. but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost
two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
C. but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyanyone
had yet done, and setting a record for speed
D. but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in
almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
E. but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone
had yet done, she also set a record for speed.
Charged up again to beat the beast 













