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Select each sentence with a noun phrase in italics.
Question 2 options:
"If we think the price for an item is too high, we won't purchase it, and the price will probably come down."
"The same brand of bottled water you buy at home may cost twice as much in New York City."
"If you want to buy a bottle of water while strolling through Central Park, you may be in for a shock."
"How much are you willing to pay for a pair of athletic shoes, a new phone, or the latest video game?"
Question 2 options:
"If we think the price for an item is too high, we won't purchase it, and the price will probably come down."
"The same brand of bottled water you buy at home may cost twice as much in New York City."
"If you want to buy a bottle of water while strolling through Central Park, you may be in for a shock."
"How much are you willing to pay for a pair of athletic shoes, a new phone, or the latest video game?"
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The sentences with a noun phrase in italics are:
1. "The same brand of *bottled water* you buy at home may cost twice as much in New York City."
2. "If you want to buy a *bottle of water* while strolling through Central Park, you may be in for a shock."
3. "How much are you willing to pay for a *pair of athletic shoes*, a *new phone*, or the *latest video game*?"
(Note: I have italicized the noun phrases in my response).
1. "The same brand of *bottled water* you buy at home may cost twice as much in New York City."
2. "If you want to buy a *bottle of water* while strolling through Central Park, you may be in for a shock."
3. "How much are you willing to pay for a *pair of athletic shoes*, a *new phone*, or the *latest video game*?"
(Note: I have italicized the noun phrases in my response).
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