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ankoles
13 days ago
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Read the sentence from Rina's comparative essay, and decide how she can make her language formal and objective. The narrative be

comes scarier when Enrique can no longer keep his eyes open. Which choice best replaces the underlined word? More terrifying more frightening more concerning more suspenseful
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