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Vikki [24]
3 years ago
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Which option was used to revise this ​sentence? I​ can't think of how my life could be any better. ​Wow, how could my life be an

y​ better!
changed to a​ question, exclamation, or command
B.
added introductory words or phrases
C.
moved parts of the sentence around
D.
reversed the order of subject and verb
English
2 answers:
zlopas [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A. Changed to a question, exclamation, or command.

Explanation:

Exclamation marks are used to indicate shock or surprise. They help the reader realize that he/she should add emphasis to a sentence.

The idea is not to use them in excess so they can have a stronger impact. In other words, the less their are implemented the more powerful they are. The recommendation is not using more than one in the same text.

KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A, changed to a question, exclamation, or command.

Explanation:

The text reads <em>"Wow, how could my life be any​ better!"</em>, which is not correctly written. When asking a question, you must have a question mark at the end.

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