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ioda
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Read the passage, then answer the question that follows. Which revision best corrects the underlined sentence

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Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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Answer: a study suggests that engaging in hobbies can alleviate stress.

Explanation:

I completed the quiz correctly.

Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
3 0

Answer:A

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