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Taya2010 [7]
1 year ago
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Select the correct form of the word in the sentence box. In the appropriate boxes that follow, list the part of speech of the or

iginal word and the part of speech to which you have to convert the word so that the sentence makes sense. happy (as in "The happy man gave me a balloon.") Part of speech: She, for some reason, gave up everything she owned to live on the beach in Hawaii. New part of speech:
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kirill115 [55]1 year ago
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Answer:

Part of speech: She, for some reason, gave up everything she owned to live on the beach in Hawaii.

New part of speech: For some reason, she gave up everything she owned to live in the beach in Hawaii.

Explanation:

In this sentence we can see that something happened, but it is saying that there is an unkown cause underlying it. She decided something but we actually don't know why. This is the best way to make sense in this word order for the sentence.

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