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Arlecino [84]
3 years ago
15

For its size the honeybee is much more stronger than a person correct the modifier

English
2 answers:
vredina [299]3 years ago
4 0
"For its size the honeybee is much more stronger than a person."

If I understand your question correctly, The answer should be:

"For its size the honeybee is much stronger than a person."
butalik [34]3 years ago
3 0
That is a personification sentence right?
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