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Sentence A: As for the long-term reward, you will find that you understand the world around you a little better as the
words you've learned pop up in future conversations
Sentence B: Learning a new word each day means you will
never fail to have something to say and the right words to
say it
Sentence C: When you practice using new words in
everyday life, you will strengthen your ability to express
yourself verbally.
Sentence D: So learning a new vocabulary word each day
provides both short-term and long-term benefits.
Which arrangement of these sentences would be best for a conclusion
paragraph?
A. D, C,AB
B. AB, D,C
C. B, C,AD
D. C, B,AD

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