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kherson [118]
3 years ago
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The first time we went to Disneyland, we couldn't go on every ride because we ran out of time. So we took a vote to decide which

rides to go on first. It was a tough and expensive lesson. Next time, we'll be first in line when the park opens.
You are helping a classmate edit this story. Your classmate decides to change the point of view and write the story from the third person point of view as if the story happened to a group of friends. What change is necessary?

1.) Names of the friends should be included.

2.) The pronoun we should be changed to they.

3.) The pronoun we should be changed to I.

4.) Explain in more detail the lesson the friends learned.
English
2 answers:
ss7ja [257]3 years ago
8 0
Hello!

The Correct Answer would be:

<span>'The pronoun we should be changed to I."

In Other Words, The 3rd Option or "C"

Hope this Helps! Have A Wonderful Day! :)</span>
artcher [175]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is c!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
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