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bezimeni [28]
3 years ago
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In paragraph 5, what does the word "They" refer to?

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wolverine [178]3 years ago
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"1. A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period/full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark. see Punctuation

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