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15 points and very easy! Yes or no question Does this make sense? When Abraham Lincoln was 22 years old, he STRUCK OUT on his own. ^ Does struck out in this sentence make sense
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Does this make sense?
When Abraham Lincoln was 22 years old, he STRUCK OUT on his own.
^ Does struck out in this sentence make sense
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struck out means that a person fail when he or she tries to do something. So, I will say its wrong and no.
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