The correct answer is: [A]:
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" When the teacher passed out the baby pigs the class was supposed to dissect, one of the students lost their lunch. "
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<u>Note</u>: This is the only answer choice given that uses a "euphemism" ; or "polite-sounding idiom or expression" to replace an otherwise distasteful event or situation or description of something.
In this particular statement, the euphemism is: "lost [their] lunch".
Note that to "lose [one's] lunch" is a euphemism for "vomiting" (an unpleasant description or event.
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Hope this helps!
Best wishes to you!
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- it can be used for future reference
<span>- it can be used as the proof of work for the boss</span>
Based off the example I provided, I say that the answer is C.
The sentence should be “Jenna made the team because of her speed, ball handling, and good attitude.”
Hope this helped!
Clauses highly improve sentence structures. They can make the sentence sound a lot better to the tongue, and it even make the sentence easier to understand. I hope this helps! :)