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MaRussiya [10]
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15

Which sentences combine these two sentences to express the same ideas? Check all that apply.

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Naya [18.7K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank.

Blake organized the fundraiser, a successful event, to raise money for a local food bank.

A successful event, Blake’s fundraiser raised money for a local food bank.

Explanation:

Alexxandr [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank.

Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank.

Explanation:

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