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English, 21.04.2020 18:07 screamolover1700

Which sentence is correctly written?

The young lady dawned her best evening dress, and making her way through the grand ballroom, basked by the richness of her garments.

The young lady donned her best evening dress and made her way through the grand ballroom, basking in the richness of her garments.

The young lady dawned her best evening dress, and making her way through the grand ballroom, basking by the richness of her garments.

The young lady donned her best evening dress and made her way through the grand ballroom, basked in the richness of her garments.

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Answer from: xandraeden32

The young lady donned her best evening dress and made her way through the grand ballroom, basking in the richness of her garments.

It's the second one. Here's a tip use Grammarly it helps a lot trust me. That's how I checked to see which one was wrong.

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Answer from: Quest

idk

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Answer from: Quest
The answer would be c. logical because it is explaining how the device is tempting which makes it logical

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