The sentence "Marking up the text, doing Rene is necessary for critical thought" has an issue with subject-verb agreement. A more correctly phrased version could be "Marking up the text and doing Rene are necessary for critical thought," as it ensures that the subject "marking up the text and doing Rene" is plural, which correctly matches the plural verb "are."
Which sentence has correct subject varied agreement? Marking up the text, doing Rene is necessary for critical thought.
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