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Your answer if 3) Particularly.
This is because it's saying that CPR is a good and effective skill to know, particularly(or especially) if you babysit. Particular and too particular wouldn't work because they're not grammatically correct and do not explain the circumstance in which having CPR as a skill would be effective well enough.
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Accurate: Accurate in the sentence means correct or exact.
The sentence presented can be completed as "My sister and I are going to travel to India in July.
<h3>How to complete a sentence?</h3>
- Identify the section of the sentence that is missing (subject, verb, complement)
- Analyze the context of the sentence.
- Think about differnt words or options to complete it.
- Try each of the options and evaluate them to identify the best.
- Select the option that best matches the context.
<h3>What words complete the sentence presented?</h3>
In the sentence "My sister and I ........... (travel) to India in July" the author seems to be speaking about a plan rather than a past event.
Moreover, the word that is missing is a verb. Based on this, the words that most likely complete this sentence are "are going to travel" because this refers to a plan.
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Answer:
Hey, (friends name) so the other day when I was trying on your watch I forgot to take it off and I woke up today and realized I don’t have it. I honestly have no clue where it would be either. I am so sorry! I will buy you a new one if it was that important to you.
Explanation:
So sorry, this is a little bit on the weaker side but I hope it’s ok.