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1. This door won't[wóunt] open.
1. This door won't[wóunt] open.
2. This door won't[no accent] open. 3. She won't[wóunt] open the door. 4. She won't[no accent]
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1. The door won't open.
2. She won't open the door. (Does 'won't' mean 'volition' of the subject? Or does each sentence have a
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rfvv
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Which sentence has a suspenseful mood?(1 point)
Responses The door is open! The door is open! Did you hear the door open? Did you
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hi
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A small boy is trying to open a 50 kg door with a height of 2 meters and a width of 75 centimeters. If he applies a force of 5
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charlotte
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Which sentence has a suspenseful mood
The door is open! Did you hear the door open? I was wondering if he heard the door open,
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1. He got the boy to open the door.
2. The boy was gotten to open the door. 3. The boy was made to open the door. 4. The boy was
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rfvv
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which sentence has a suspenseful mood?(1 point) Responses I heard the door open. I heard the door open. Did you hear the door
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How did William Howard Taft try to change the Open Door policy in China?(1 point)ResponsesHe tried to cancel the Open Door
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How did William Howard Taft try to change the Open Door policy in China?
(1 point) Responses He tried to cancel the Open Door
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1. Let him do what he will.
2. Let him do what he can. (Are the sentences grammatical?) 3. She won't open the door. (In this
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rfvv
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