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In the sentence, the pronoun has an ambiguous antecedent.

Kara was a skilled swimmer, and she did it every morning.

Which version of the sentence is most clear?


A skilled swimmer, Kara did it every morning.

Being a skilled swimmer, Kara did it every morning.

Kara did it every morning because she was a skilled swimmer.

Kara was a skilled swimmer, and she swam every morning.

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Answer:

Kara was a skilled swimmer and she swam every morning

Step-by-step explanation:

Kara did it every morning because she was a skilled swimmer. was not the right pronoun or the other two answers pronoun replaces a noun (which is a person place or thing) with person: he or she, place: over there, and thing: it which Kara was a skilled swimmer and she swam every morning makes the most sense with pronouns. hope this helps

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Kara was a skilled swimmer, and she swam every morning.

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