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Georgia [21]
4 years ago
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She bought jewelry for her sister. If you wanted to include the idea that Charlotte was in Paris when she bought the jewelry, wh

ich would be the most effective expansion of this sentence? A) When Charlotte was in Paris, her sister bought jewelry. B) When Charlotte was with her sister, she bought Paris jewelry. C) When Charlotte was in Paris, she bought jewelry for her sister. D) She bought jewelry when Charlotte was in Paris with her sister.
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2 answers:
Triss [41]4 years ago
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C) When Charlotte was in Paris, she bought jewelry for her sister.

None of the other answers are true to the question.
A) her sister didn’t buy jewelry but that’s what the sentence says
B) The sentence says her sister was with her but the text doesn’t say that
D) there’s a new character introduced, referred to as “she”

So the answer is C
Hope this helped!
barxatty [35]4 years ago
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Answer:

C) When Charlotte was in Paris, she bought jewelry for her sister.

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