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English, 02.12.2020 20:50 mmelody5

The construction of the new high school for our town is now complete. The facilities are not open to the faculty and general public. There are still many more fixtures to be moved into the new high school, and the
wireless connectivity continues to need improvement. Thank you for being patient while we continue to make
our new high school the best high school this state has ever seen.
How could the bolded sentence in this brief passage be revised in a way that would both integrate the sentence
smoothly into the paragraph and state that the facilities will eventually be made available to the public?
A
There is no change needed.
B
However, the facilities are not open to the faculty and general public
The facilities are not open to the faculty and general public just yet.
D
However, the facilities are not open to the faculty and general public just
yet

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