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Marizza181 [45]
3 years ago
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Select the correct answer. Read the sentence. Although the community theater had worried it would have to close its doors, thank

s to a generous donation from various partners, including local charities and foundations, the theater was now optimistic it could remain open for another year. Which sentence correctly abbreviates the sentence to show that information has been left out while conveying the same meaning as the original sentence? A. Although the community theater had worried it would have to close its doors, thanks to a generous donation from various partners . . . the theater was now optimistic it could remain open for another year. B. . . . Although the community theater had worried . . . it could remain open for another year. C. Although the community theater had worried it would have to close . . . the theater was now optimistic it could remain open for another year. D. . . . Although the community theater had worried it would have to close its doors, thanks to a generous donation from various partners . . . the theater
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s2008m [1.1K]3 years ago
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