English, 15.12.2020 17:30 evanwall91
Which of the following sentence contains a linking verb
a. Amelia Earhart famously flew across the Pacific Ocean, and she has the honor of being the first woman to do so.
b. The hatĹ› color faded over the years.
c. The world moves at a rate of twenty four hours a day.
d. Chemistry makes the world make sense.
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