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English, 02.07.2019 11:30 oh2joy

Which sentence correctly uses subject-verb agreement? a. neither clowning nor krumping (requires) a strong background in dance. b. neither clowning nor krumping (require) a strong background in dance. c. neither clowning nor krumping have (required) a strong background in dance. d. neither clowning nor krumping were developed from traditional dance. answer with a correct sincere answer.

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