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Troyanec [42]
3 years ago
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Which of these sentences uses an appositive correctly? A. That ladybug, a very delightful insect, just landed on my bedroom wind

owsill. B. That ladybug a very delightful insect, just landed on my bedroom, windowsill. C. That, ladybug a very delightful insect, just landed on my bedroom windowsill. D. That ladybug a very delightful insect just landed on my, bedroom, windowsill.
English
1 answer:
maxonik [38]3 years ago
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Explanation:

exelente muy bien siga asi

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