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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
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Read the following sentence, pausing where you think you should. Rewrite the sentence, putting the commas in to coincide with th

e pauses you just placed in the sentence when you read it. In other words too many people are eating too much of the wrong things not eating enough of the right things and they aren’t moving enough.
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Mariana [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

In other words ,too many people are eating too much of the wrong things, not eating enough of the right things, and they aren’t moving enough.

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