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question 8 (3.5 points)
the following sentence may co...
Correct answer only !
question 8 (3.5 points)
the following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. parts of the sentence are underlined. choose the underlined part of the sentence that contains an error. if there is no error in the sentence, choose "no error."
despite the chaotic and frenzied, celebrations on new year's eve, jason walked calmly through town.
question 8 options:
a. despite the chaotic
b. no error
c. calmly
d. eve, jason
e. frenzied, celebrations
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