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mash [69]
3 years ago
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"Why does she have to mail her friends abroad?' The other way of saying the same thing is PER O A) Why are her friends mailed ab

road? B) Why her friends have to be mailed abroad. C) Why her friends are mailed abroad. D) Why do her friends have to be mailed abroad?​
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1 answer:
meriva3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Why do her friends have to be mailed abroad?​

Explanation:

Another way of asking the question, "Why does she have to mail her friends abroad?' is option D which says, "Why do her friends have to be mailed abroad?"

This is because, they are both saying (or asking) the same thing which is to ask why her friends have to be mailed abroad.

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