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Verizon [17]
2 years ago
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Which choice corrects the spelling errors? After carefully wieghing the pros and cons of the mater, I have decided to remain at

home for the reminder of the summer. A) After carefully weighing the pros and cons of the mater, I have decided to remain at home for the reminder of the summer. Eliminate B) After carefully weighing the pros and cons of the matter, I have decided to remain at home for the reminder of the summer. C) After carefully weighing the pros and cons of the matter, I have decided to remain at home for the remainder of the summer. D) After carefully wieghing the pros and cons of the matter, I have decided to remain at home for the remainder of the summer.
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1 answer:
VARVARA [1.3K]2 years ago
8 0

The answer is C) After Carefully weighing the pros and cons of the matter, I have decided to remain at home for the remainder of the summer.

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