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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
5

How to write thhis sentence correctly supposedly he had a great great grandfather who had stole a pig from a one legged gyspy an

d she put a curse onhim and all of his desencendents
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1 answer:
ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Supposedly, he had a great-great-grandfather who had stolen a pig from a one-legged Gypsy, and she put a curse on him and all his descendants.

Explanation:

The given sentence is taken from the novel 'Holes' written by Louis Sachar. The novel is about a teenaged boy, named Stanley Yelnats, who is groundlessly accused of theft and sent to juvenile in Texas.

The correct  way to write the given sentence, using the correct punctuation marks would be:

<em>'Supposedly, he had a great-great-grandfather who had stolen a pig from a one-legged Gypsy, and she put a curse on him and all his descendants.'</em>

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