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zysi [14]
4 years ago
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What is the best way to write the part of the sentence that is in bold? better late than never” has become a favorite proverb fo

r those who never get anything done on time. A. Better late than never” has become a favorite proverb B. better late than never” has become a favorite proverb C. “Better late than never” has become a favorite proverb D. “better late than never” has become a favorite proverb
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2 answers:
Marysya12 [62]4 years ago
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Answer:

C. “Better late than never” has become a favorite proverb.

Explanation:

This is the correct answer to the question of how best we can rewrite the sentence. In this example, the author is talking about a particular proverb, which is "better late than never." This section (the proverb) should be placed between quotation marks. Moreover, the first word (<em>better</em>) should be capitalized.

aleksley [76]4 years ago
6 0
 C is the correct answer
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