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English, 05.03.2022 09:00 wrharris95791

Rewrite these into ONE SENTENCE 16. They are still in touch.

17. They respond with openness.

18. Their openness is to the world.

19. Their openness is to others.
Sentences 16 – 19 R. w. o. __. __. w. a. t. o. t. a. s. i. __. (Will need one comma.)

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17. They respond with op...

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