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English, 02.12.2019 21:31 alialoydd11

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read the following run-on sentence and choose the answer that provides a
correct way to fix it.
brewing tea is not a simple matter it is a fine art that requires practice and
skill
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a. brewing tea is not a simple matter it is a fine art that requires
practice, and skill.
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b. brewing tea is not a simple matter, it is a fine art that requires
practice and skill.
c. brewing tea is not a simple matter, it is a fine art that requires
practice and skill.
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d. brewing tea is not a simple matter it is a fine art, that requires
practice and skill.

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