Author Question: Last year, my family and I went to Williamsburg,AVirginia. Which is an historical Bcity. Although ... (Read 12 times)

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Last year, my family and I went to Williamsburg,AVirginia. Which is an historical Bcity. Although the city wasn't very big in the seventeenth Ccentury, it was the scene of several important events during the 1800s.
 
  a. Virginia, which
  b. city, although
  c. century. It
  d. No change is necessary.

Question 2

One urban myth states that if you light a candle, turn off the lights, face aAmirror, and repeat the words Bloody Mary three Btimes, the bloody Mary will actually appear and killCyou, this is just another story meant to scare people.
 
  a. mirror and
 
  b. times; the
 
  c. you; this
 
  d. No change is necessary.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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