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Xelga [282]
2 years ago
8

Write a 7-10 sentence paragraph below using parallel structure and consistent voice throughout. Utilize at least 1 example of a

restrictive clause, 1 example of a nonrestrictive relative clause, and 1 example of a reciprocal pronoun. The content must be logical and be grammatically correct.
English
1 answer:
V125BC [204]2 years ago
6 0
The stargazers are lying on the ground on their backs who are tired from looking through the eyepiece of the telescope. One gazer stands up and takes a peek again at the eyepiece which is small and black. He sees something and calls out to his friends. "I found it," he said. They look at each other without saying anything.
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