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Sonja [21]
3 years ago
8

What sentence technique is modeled in the eResource?

English
2 answers:
sattari [20]3 years ago
8 0

An e-Resource is data or information which can be presented as numbers, test, maps, images, graphics, music or even sound. This often incorporate components with characteristics that are found in multiple classes of materials.


Do you have the example.


<span>I hope this helps, Regards.</span>

Kruka [31]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is:

The sentence technique modeled in the eResource is the reversed sentence structure.

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