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Daniel [21]
4 years ago
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Which sentence is represented by the diagram? Jason made pizza, and he shared it at the picnic. Jason made the pizza, and he sha

red it at picnic. Jason shared the pizza at the picnic he made. Jason shared the picnic and the pizza he made.

English
1 answer:
Novay_Z [31]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

There is no "the" in the top line so it can't be b, c, or d. So the only acceptable answer is A.

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