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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
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It was not the first time for me to experience the river's charm. This time I saw the tupelo, cypress, and yaupon trees. Through

the eyes of a man who has lived his entire life along the river. Our guide possessed the intimate knowledge of its flora and fauna and history that only a native could know.
Which is the best way to rewrite the underlined portion of the passage?
English
1 answer:
Sergio [31]3 years ago
4 0

The best way to rewrite the underlined portion of the passage is; Choice A; This time I saw the tupelo, cypress, and yaupon trees through the eyes of a man who has lived his entire life along the river.

<h3>Which is the best way to rewrite the underlined portion of the passage?</h3>

The answer choice A is the correct answer because the choice combines two of the author's sentence in one sentence. It therefore follows that the correct answer choice is Choice A.

Remarks:

A.

This time I saw the tupelo, cypress, and yaupon trees through the eyes of a man who has lived his entire life along the

river

B. Through the eyes of a man who has lived his entire life along the river. This time I saw the tupelo, cypress and yaupon

trees.

C.

This time I saw the tupelo, cypress, and yaupon trees through the eyes of a man. Who has lived his entire life along the

river.

D.

This time I saw the tupelo, cypress, and yaupon trees, through the eys of a man who has lived his entire life along the river. our god possesses the intimate knowledge of flora and fauna in history that only native condo.

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