The unnecessary adjective) in the following sentence is
his nervous fidgeting upset the...
English, 03.02.2020 09:47 harleymustangs4992
The unnecessary adjective) in the following sentence is
his nervous fidgeting upset the others.
select all that apply
his
nervous
fidgeting
upset
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What type of literary device is demonstrated in this passage from the monkeys paw father and son
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