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23 October, 06:22

Kids, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, approaches him for guidance.

How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?

A) The sentence is correct as written.

B) Kids, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, approach him for guidance.

C) The kid, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, approach him for guidance.

D) Kids, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, was approaching him for guidance.

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  1. 23 October, 06:51
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    "B) Kids, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, approach him for guidance" is the only correct sentence, since it is the only one with proper noun-verb agreement.
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