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Otrada [13]
2 years ago
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(1) Thirteen, sixteen, and eighteen: the three ages teenagers look forward to. At thirteen, a kid can finally claim the title “t

eenager.” (2) At sixteen, a teenager gains his or her independence. (3) Turning eighteen, a teenager can finally be looked upon as an adult. (4) My golden age was sixteen: my sophomore year of high school and the year everybody starts Driver’s Ed.
What change needs to be made to sentence 3?
1) change be looked upon to is seen
2) change can finally be to is
3) change Turning to At
4 )change Turning to When.
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1 answer:
Gnom [1K]2 years ago
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I think 4 if not reply back and I can help
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