Asked by xochitl
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The new bakery on Fifth Avenue is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from that Clara told me aboutStart Italic that Clara told me about End Italic.
Where should the italicized phrase be placed to clarify the meaning of the sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
after "Avenue"
after "Avenue"
after "better"
after "better"
after "buy"
after "buy"
after "one"
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after "Avenue"
Put it there so it clearly modifies "the new bakery": "The new bakery on Fifth Avenue that Clara told me about is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from."
Put it there so it clearly modifies "the new bakery": "The new bakery on Fifth Avenue that Clara told me about is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from."
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