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English, 21.06.2019 21:30
Amy tried to write her essay but she was distracted by the phone ring the sentence above combines a. an independent clayse and a dependent clause b. two independent clauses c. a dependent clause d. none if the above
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What can we infer the word cacophony means in the following sentence from “young lions, young ladies”?
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What is the structure of the following sentence? although i have already visited africa, i would certainly like to return.
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