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Select the correct word that indicates the demonstrative adjective in the sentence. “Those shoes are exactly the same as mine,” she said in an amused tone. Those amused mine exactly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@crazzydave

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Hi

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lol

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alright

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hold up

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lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

id go with The word that indicates the demonstrative adjective in: those shoes are exactly the same as mine, she said in an amused tone is exactly.

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why did i put id go with read the sentance

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just read

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lol

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oh ok

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yep

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