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English, 19.05.2020 22:17 Starzdaze5572

Leave about an inch or so of the thread above the knot to tie the bracelet on afterward.

Which statement best explains leave about an inch or so?
A. One inch of thread is necessary above the knot.
B. Leave an inch and then add more above the knot.
C. Leave an inch and then take some away above the knot.
D. A little more or a little less than an inch is acceptable above the knot.

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