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pretty sure they are there for purpose C
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snows, freeze
Explanation:
Every time it <u>snows</u>, our water pipes <u>freeze</u>.
-> The last one does not make sense (it are snowing, pipes is freezing)
-> The second one is a bit better, but "are freezing" is present tense, while is snowing is also present tense, the sentence itself is talking about the past, hence why "snows" fits better
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The third one is the correct usage of lean
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A
Explanation:
They were not dissapointed. And dissapointed and indifferant are close.
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