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Number 46. Which answer best fits?

A. (No change)

B.well-known, for instance that

C.well-known, for instance, that

D.well-known for instance that​

Number 46. Which answer best fits? A. (No change) B.well-known, for instance that-example-1

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The answer to this question would be C) well-known, for instance, that...

When reading the sentence provided, you must pause after "well-known" and before "that." Since commas are often placed where pauses should be taken by the reader, that is where the pause would go.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

When you're reading the sentence, you would pause before and after "for instance"

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