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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
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Which statement is written correctly? A) A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as no slee

p for weeks, to study every free minute of time, and to practice new medical procedures under close, strict supervision. B) A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as lacking sleep for weeks, study every free minute of time, and practicing new medical procedures under close, strict supervision. C) A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as lacking sleep for weeks, study every free minute of time, and to practice new medical procedures under close, strict supervision. D) A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as lacking sleep for weeks, studying every free minute of time, and practicing new medical procedures under close, strict supervision.
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2 answers:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
8 0
The Answer is <span>D) A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as lacking sleep for weeks, studying every free minute of time, and practicing new medical procedures under close, strict supervision.</span>
guapka [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The sentence that is written correctly is the following statement: A first year medical resident can expect a grueling year of experiences such as lacking sleep for weeks, studying every free minute of time, and practicing new medical procedures under close, strict supervision. This sentence uses parallel structure for the list of things a first year medical resident can expect from his or her experience.

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