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3 October, 09:43

Chelly is writing a paper about bazaars and wants to include the following sentence from the passage. There, people can trade and sell their goods and services. She wants to make sure her teacher will understand the word "There." What should she do to make this sentence clearer? A. Replace the word "trade" with its synonym "exchange," and add a comma. B. Replace "There" with "At the bazaar" in brackets, and add quotation marks. C. Change the order of the words in the sentence but keep all of the same words. D. Add the sentence to the middle of the first paragraph like it is in the passag

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  1. 3 October, 09:59
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    It's B. Since Chelly is quoting the passage, quotation marks are needed at the beginning and end of the quote. Also, since context is needed to understand the meaning of "There", it should be replaced with "At the bazaar" in brackets.
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