Dear Diary,
<em>Last week my friend and I went the local market when a fire broke out suddenly. Everyone was terrified everyone was running and screaming out of the market. We both were very confused and we ran with the people too. The fire fighters were already there. I asked a shop owner there on how the fire started and he explained that some boys were cracking fire crackers as a prank and there was some cerosne on the ground and the fire burnt up a poor mans food stall and few people were injuerd with burn marks. i feel bad for the injured ones but im glad nothing happed to me and my friend.</em>
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<em>yours loving,</em>
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Answer:
Eliminating immigration from Asia, it also limited immigration from Europe, Russia and Italy in particular.
Explanation:
The sentence chosen wrongly separates the subject from the predicate with a comma and introduces the pronoun <em>it </em>when it is not unnecessary. The reason for that is that the sentence already contains a subject: <em>Eliminating immigration from Asia</em>. As a result, the use of the pronoun <em>it </em>immediately after the subject is not required. Thus, the correct version of the sentence is the following:
<em>Eliminating immigration from Asia also limited immigration from Europe, Russia and Italy in particular.
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Answer:
By studying his thoughts
He could think something but not show it in any way, therefore thoughts