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English, 13.10.2019 00:30 evere11605

The blight infected most of the orange trees. only a dozen were spared.
which sentence joins the clauses above correctly without changing their meaning? (2 points)

a. the blight infected most of the orange trees only a dozen, were spared.

b. the blight infected most of the orange trees only; a dozen were spared.

c. the blight infected most of the orange trees; only a dozen were spared.

d. the blight, infected most of the orange trees, only a dozen were spared.

why is it important in a personal narrative to reflect on the experience in the conclusion? (4 points)
a. the reflection fill out what may just be dialogue or action.
b. the reflection provides a key point or focus for the narrative.
c. the reflection allows you create a narrator to explain things.
d. the reflection introduces a key moment in the story.

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