Read this sentence from "Daphne and Apollo—Getting What We Ask For or What We Deserve" and answer the question. Apollo promised all that he had to Daphne — his poems, his songs, his worldly goods, and to love her eternally. Which revision of the underlined section of the sentence best clarifies what Apollo promised to Daphne? to read his poems, to sing his songs, and all his worldly goods and eternal love to love her eternally by way of his poems, his songs, and his worldly goods his poems, his songs, his worldly goods, and his eternal love his poems, songs, worldly goods, and to love her eternally
What can we mark out to find our answer?
im thinking the second one
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @kyndalcrowe im thinking the second one \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Is that your final answer?
to mark out yes
correct, we should mark that out. what else?
the first one
mhm! now, your stuck with C & D
What do you think could be the answer?
the last one
maybe
I would say lets go with D as our answer.
thats what i was saying
thank you
No problem!
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