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INSTRUCTIONS: Elana started writing this passage about the custom os potluck. She needs help revising it.

POTLUCK ANYONE?
(1) “POTLUCK” used to mean food provided for a guest who was not expected
(2) The guest had to take “the luck of pot”
(3) that meant eatibg whaterver the host happened to have in the kitchen
(4)That could be good luck or bad
(5)Later, the term came to mean something different
(6)she invites some friends
(7) she tells each guest to bring a tasty dish
(8) one bring a salad or a vegetable dish
(9) another might bring sandwiches or chili or dessert
(10) that is one reason these meals are quite popular
(11) another is that nobody has to work too hard in the kitchen
(12) instead the cooks share the word and maybe even their favorite family recipes

INSTRUCTIONS: Elana started writing this passage about the custom os potluck. She-example-1
INSTRUCTIONS: Elana started writing this passage about the custom os potluck. She-example-1
INSTRUCTIONS: Elana started writing this passage about the custom os potluck. She-example-2
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Answer:

C, C, A

Step-by-step explanation:

C because you need a conjunction (or joining word) in the sentence.

C. Honestly, this one would realistically be up to personal preference, but they probably are expecting you to answer with something expanding on the two previous sentenses. It helps here to know your teacher.

A is the only option with conclusion vibes. Feels like it ties a bow around the paper

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