English, 28.10.2020 19:20 uchechukwueigwe
Read the sentence: Our house, is almost at the edge of the Seam. Which of the following sentences correctly repairs the sentence above?
A. Our house, is almost at the edge, of the Seam.
B. Our house, is almost, at the edge of the Seam.
C. Our house is almost at the edge of the Seam.
D. the sentence is correct as is
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