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viva [34]
4 years ago
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Which sentence contains an example of contested usage regarding the form of a verb?

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B is ur answer because it is saying how great is his or her grandma’s taco.
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The second part of the speech is directly mostly at the nations that the United States considers to be close allies. This fragment reminds them that the United States is willing to cooperate with them to obtain good results for everyone. A the end of the speech, Kennedy also states that more can be done together than separately.

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