Which of the following does not contain an example of unnecessary repetition?
a). altho...
English, 09.11.2019 20:31 1hannacarson
Which of the following does not contain an example of unnecessary repetition?
a). although they are identical twins, there are many obvious differences between sheila and shelly
b). john thought that the mysterious stranger was odd in appearance
c). the general consensus amount the group was that the movie was a flop
d). stacy wasn't happy with the final outcome of the situation
i think it's c but want to make sure
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