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Pepsi [2]
2 years ago
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Choose the THREE sentences with an italicized ACTION verb.

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2 answers:
Verizon [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

he appeared very calm and collected

Katy will be bringing some very important papers for you

Cathy will become a nurse

iren [92.7K]2 years ago
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Answer:

so many most. the new Jersey governor is the first of the u.s economy

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You didn't provide the answer options, but we can come up with that answer because:

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