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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
5

Which of the following sentences uses the word "assumption" correctly? (3 points)

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andre [41]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is the second section.
IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
5 0
Based on the assumption all girls liked him, Niles felt sure Heidi would say yes when he asked her out.
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