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Which term best describes extremely long sentences? A. Grammatically incorrect B. Difficult to follow C. Art and literary D. Easy to understand
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Which term best describes extremely long sentences? A. Grammatically incorrect B. Difficult to follow C. Art and literary D. Easy to understand
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Which term best describes extremely long sentences?
A. Grammatically incorrect
B. Difficult to follow
C. Art and literary
D. Easy to understand
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Definitely B. The longer the sentence the more difficulty there is
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
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