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Which of these is not a simple sentence? a. we ate far too much at the party. c. we all were ready to go by seven o'clock. b. the fact that i got an invitation at all is a pretty significant achievement. d. even though miguel spent so much time on that present for chuy, his friend didn't seem impressed. answer is d

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