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English, 26.07.2019 18:20 vzimokha

read the sentence.
we are planting a vegetable garden have you heard of victory gardens? right behind our school.
which is the best way to revise this sentence?
we’re planting a vegetable garden—have you heard of victory gardens? —right behind our school.
we’re planting a vegetable garden. [have you heard of victory gardens? ] right behind our school.
we’re planting a vegetable garden—have you heard of victory gardens? , right behind our school.
we’re planting a vegetable garden, have you heard of victory gardens? right behind our school.

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