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hram777 [196]
2 years ago
8

The poor plague ridden residential areas of the town were shut off from the rest of the world.Edit the above sentence and includ

e the correct use of hyphens.
English
1 answer:
larisa86 [58]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The poor plaque-ridden residential areas of the town were shut off from the rest of the world.

Explanation:

plaque ridden is a hyphenated word so should include a hyphen

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