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Anna35 [415]
2 years ago
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21.

English
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Nady [450]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

D is true. saves and laugh are two action verbs. has is passive.

C is true. the starter is In his imagination and that is a prepositional phrase.

B It is funny for readers is not all that bad. But In his imagination is much better. So B really is not the answer, but it is close.

That leaves you with A. I don't see a gerund phase anywhere.

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