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Our cat, Margo, disappeared for two days last week. Our cat, Margo, came back with six baby kittens.
Which combines these two sentences to express the same idea? Select three answers.
Our cat, Margo, disappeared for two days last week, and she came back with six baby kittens.
Margo, our cat, had six baby kittens after she disappeared for two days last week.
After disappearing for two days last week, our cat, Margo, came back with six baby kittens.
Margo, our cat, had six baby kittens, but they disappeared for two days after she came back.
Six baby kittens disappeared for two days last week after our cat, Margo, came back.
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- Our cat, Margo, disappeared for two days last week, and she came back with six baby kittens.
- Margo, our cat, had six baby kittens after she disappeared for two days last week.
- After disappearing for two days last week, our cat, Margo, came back with six baby kittens.
(The other two change the meaning by saying the kittens—not Margo—disappeared or that the kittens disappeared after she returned.)
- Our cat, Margo, disappeared for two days last week, and she came back with six baby kittens.
- Margo, our cat, had six baby kittens after she disappeared for two days last week.
- After disappearing for two days last week, our cat, Margo, came back with six baby kittens.
(The other two change the meaning by saying the kittens—not Margo—disappeared or that the kittens disappeared after she returned.)
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