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English, 19.05.2021 20:50, JFrocks2480

Instance (īn-stəns) noun 1. an example 2. an occurrence 3. a step in a series of events. From Latin instantia, example. Which sentence uses the word instance correctly? O A. In every instance of the experiment, the results were the same. B. At the same instance the thunder crashed, the lights dimmed. C. Come here this instance, young man. D. My mother brought instance coffee for our camping trip. SUBMIT PREVIOUS​

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