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English, 29.04.2021 21:20 Rachelmontes1

Mayor Strong has been making a neighborly call on Gov. Black. He is said, incidentally, to have urged the Governor to support his position on the Greater New York charter. If the Governor would induce the Legislature to adopt the Mayor's amendments, he would do a great service to the city, and do something to avert peril from his party at this end of the State. Which of the following sentences would belong in this passage?
If the Governor does adopt the Mayor's amendments, then he will have our support.
If the Governor does adopt the Mayor's amendments, then he is not to be trusted.
If the Governor does adopt the Mayor's amendments, then he will be a bad candidate.
If the Governor does adopt the Mayor's amendments, then he will surprise the voters.

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