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lina2011 [118]
2 years ago
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6th grade english plz help meh

English
1 answer:
maria [59]2 years ago
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Answer:

(1) The dance performance was incredible.(PA) (2) The dancers seemed

confident.(PA) (3) The dances were very complex.(PA) (4) My favorite act was the

tap-dancing routine.(PN) (5) Most of the music in the show sounded familiar.(PN)

(6) The show was one of the best I have ever seen.(PN)

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