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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
5

Please explain why the answer is "straighten it" rather than "straighten them."

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damaskus [11]3 years ago
7 0
Because there could be only one piece of merchandise or more than one but that aspect of the question isn't verified so therefore to be safe the answer would be straighten it up and not them
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