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English, 29.07.2019 16:00, coombsbob

Read the sentence. some gardeners grown tomatoes in greenhouses. which verb agrees with the subject and properly completes the verb phrase? a > have b > is read the description. arnold is pitching a computer program to a group of children. which describes the language he should use to establish an appropriate tone? a > simple vocabulary that highlights the entertainment value of the program. b > technical vocabulary that highlights the advanced programming techniques used to build the program.

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