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English, 11.04.2020 06:54 juansantos7b

1. The following sentence is a correctly written simple sentence. For
clarification, rewrite the sentence and add a phrase that answers the
question "how, when, where or which?". Highlight the changes made.

He glanced at her and sighed,

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