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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
5

Read the following sentences from two personal narratives.

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Illusion [34]2 years ago
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1.

Reasoning: the first one describes the subject while the one explains an activity done by the subject or narrator.
irina [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

2. Mr. Franks mowed our lawn once a week while our father’s broken arm healed.

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