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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
11

Describe how the author vividly characterizes the town of Winesburg throughout the passage in a way that makes it easy for the r

eader to understand why George is choosing to leave. Use evidence from the passage to support your response.
English
1 answer:
Artyom0805 [142]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Which sentences contain reciprocal pronouns? Check all that apply.

Kara and Lavon work to help each other finish the yardwork.

The coach himself could not believe how quickly Sara swam.

I could not believe the extreme winter temperatures this year.

Mizael left a note for himself so he would remember the date.

The coworkers congratulated one another on a job well done.

Explanation:

Which sentences contain reciprocal pronouns? Check all that apply.

Kara and Lavon work to help each other finish the yardwork.

The coach himself could not believe how quickly Sara swam.

I could not believe the extreme winter temperatures this year.

Mizael left a note for himself so he would remember the date.

The coworkers congratulated one another on a job well done.

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