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English, 15.04.2021 22:10 kenzielema12

NEED ANSWER ASAP Vivian is writing instructions for a visitor guide to a public garden. Which three statements are written in the imperative verb mood, or as direct commands?

Entry to the garden is restricted. You’ll need a ticket to visit the greenhouse. The orchid displays are on the right as you exit the greenhouse. Keep to the left side of the path. There may be several water sprinklers in some areas. Watch out for sudden sprays. Most of the paved areas are open to the public. Do not walk on the grass. If you wish to take home some seedlings, you can fill out a form available at the central gate.

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A) Entry to the garden is restricted.
B) Keep to the left side of the path.
C) There may be several water sprinklers in some areas.
D) Watch out for sudden sprays.
E) Do not walk on the grass.

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