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Which of the following is NOT a complete sentence? A. Assembling the bookcase, as my father has mentioned. B. While assembling the bookcase, my father fell asleep. C. My father assembled the new bookcase
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Which of the following is NOT a complete sentence?
A. Assembling the bookcase, as my father has mentioned.
B. While assembling the bookcase, my father fell asleep.
C. My father assembled the new bookcase in one day.
D. My father has assembled the bookcase.
I think it is A. Can someone please check my answer?
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Yes, A is the correct answer
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I believe A is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
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