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English, 27.05.2020 06:59 jeffylovesgreenbeans

"They'd get into your mouth, eyes, ears, nose. You'd feel them all over
you."
Which of the following is an appropriate way to use brackets to
clarify the meaning of this sentence?

A. "They'd get into your mouth, eyes, ears, nose. You'd feel them all over you."
[sweat bees]
B. None of these
C. "They'd [the sweat bees) get into your mouth, eyes, ears, nose. You'd feel them
all over you."
D. "They'd get into your mouth, eyes, ears, nose [body parts). You'd feel them all
over you."

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