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Elina [12.6K]
3 years ago
14

Please help!!! I don’t understand any of this..

English
2 answers:
motikmotik3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. The play ended tragically but predictably.

2. We could see every star and planet clearly.

3. Being wise and cautious are what we need most.

4. Carrie is a true friend, a patient teacher, and a talented artist.

5. The forest has suffered unintentional harm, but will now benefit from our intended kindness.

Explanation:

i made the phrases have parallel structure!

Elenna [48]3 years ago
3 0
1—The play ended tragically.

2—We could see every star and planets

3—Wisdom and being cautious is what we need

4—Carrie is a true friend, a teacher who is patient, and an artist

5—the Forrest has suffered unintentional harm, but it will now benefit from our kindness that we give
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