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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
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"If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us, we are doomed to internalize it and that can be damaging t

o us mentally as well as physically?"
Which is the most precise revision of this sentence?
A) If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically.
B) Internalizing it can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically if we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us
C) We are doomed to internalize it and that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically, if we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us
D) If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us, we are doomed to internalize the harsh realities of life and that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically.
English
1 answer:
Maslowich3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

d.

Explanation:

well, it restates the beginning in a flowing/ easy to read way and it breaks the sentence down to a way we can understand in this day and age.

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