English, 23.01.2021 09:30, savid88061
Directions: Find the verbs in this story and underline the ones you think are vague (Not clearly stated).
Anthony is taking Denise for a ride in his new car. He moves fast down the highway. Suddenly Denise says, “Look out!” A truck moves into their lane, right in front of them. Anthony puts his foot on the brake-hard. The car goes first to the right, then to the left. “Don’t use the brake!” Denise says. Anthony takes his foot off the brake and gets control of the car. “We’re safe,” Anthony goes to Denise.
New paragraph-Rewrite the above paragraph with new, more clearly stated verbs.
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