Read the sentence. Roses and hydrangeas which require more rainfall do well in East Texas. Which is the best way to revise the sentence using dashes? Roses and hydrangeas—which require more rainfall—do well in East Texas. Roses and hydrangeas which require more rainfall—do well in East Texas. Roses—and hydrangeas—which require more rainfall do well in East Texas.
Which one do you think?
I think its A but I'm not sure
As do I.
I agree also because " Roses and hydrangeas" shouldn't be separated like in choice C. And it should have a pause which choice B doesn't have. Choice A is the only one that is correct.
I do not care what you think nor do I like the way you're talking to me. I am agree with her answer, it isn't any of your business. Thank you for your concern.
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What I do isn't any of your business at all. @Connexus-Doom
I would love it if you wouldn't comment on how I answer the questions? @Connexus-Doom
I won't @Jesstho.-.
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