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dimulka [17.4K]
3 years ago
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Excerpt from Norse Mythology Part A Kate McConnaughey (7) She ruled the bright clouds that gleam in the summer sky and caused th

em to pour their showers on meadow, forest, and where the mountains were. Look at the underlined section marked (7). If there is a mistake, choose the answer that corrects it. Otherwise, choose "Correct as is." A) Correct as is. B) She ruled the bright clouds that gleam in the summer sky and caused them to pour their showers on meadow, forest, and mountains. C) She ruled the bright clouds that gleam in the Summer sky and caused them to pour their showers on meadow, forest, and where the mountains were. D) She ruled the bright clouds that gleam in the summer sky and caused them to pour they're showers on meadow, forest, and where the mountains are
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Sergio [31]3 years ago
8 0
<span>B) She ruled the bright clouds that gleam in the summer sky and caused them to pour their showers on meadow, forest, and mountains.

This option is the correct one because it gives the information in a concise and properly punctuated way. Taking out the "where the mountains were" to just make it "mountains" makes the most sense. </span>
Neko [114]3 years ago
7 0

The Correct Answer is "B" because i just took the USA test Prep

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