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choli [55]
3 years ago
13

Nelson's hobby is tinkering with small appliances."Tinkering with" implies that Nelson is unskilled at his hobby. You want to ch

ange the flavor of this sentence to show that Nelson is, in fact, quite skilled at his hobby. Which of the following should you choose to replace tinkering with so that the reader gets the right idea?

A. Repairing  

B. Messing with  

C. Fiddling with  

D. Selling
English
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
5 0
It would be repairing :3
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