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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.
oses 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 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.
oses 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.
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