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English, 29.04.2021 19:20, astultz309459

When should "wind-up" phrases and wording be used? (2 points) Group of answer choices

A. They should be used when you need to emphasize a point.

B. They should be used at the end of sentences and paragraphs.

C. They should be used any time you need to add details to your writing.

D. They should be avoided.

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