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Read the postcard below to answer question 58-60:
dear orson coppola,
how are you? i hear you will go to paris last month. did you two have a nice time? i am sure you will. will you see sophia lynch in paris? she lives in hitchcock’s old apartment. she has a new grand piano. i did heard ridley craven bought it for her.
i will see our old friend steven eastwood last week. he will be doing very well. his new movie will be released next spring. it was called u. t.: the unforgiven terrestrial. you must saw it.
sincerely,
stanley fincher
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by correcting the mistakes in this passage, students would
a. demonstrating an understanding of the grammar being focused on.
b. learning to differentiate imperative, interrogative, and conditional sentences.
c. connecting writing to speech.
d. all of the above

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