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Her father's will states that any would-be husband of Portia's has to correctly complete a task. The men must choose from three caskets – one is made of gold, one silver and the third, lead. One of the caskets holds a portrait of Portia and whoever chooses this one will become her husband.
The suitors must pick from three caskets. The one who picks the casket with Portia's portrait inside will be able to marry her. If the wrong casket is chosen, he must remain single, not reveal which casket he picked, and leave immediately.
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Too much information
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There are multiple topics covered in this single passage - radios, cell phones, and television. There's no end goal to what this is talking about, it's all over the place. A paragraph should have a coherent and cohesive topic, which this does not.
I bought a dog is a sentence rather than a fragment.
The verb is the sentence is Visted
Answer: Their for the first one and They're for the second one.