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(11.W.3.A. b) Read the sentence. "Motor skills, activity that is physical, and moving generally are the focus of this intelligence." How should the sentence be written to create a precise and formal style?
A) Motor skills, activity physical, and general moving are the focus of this intelligence.
B) Motor skills, physical activity, and general movement are the focus of this intelligence
C) Motor skills, physical activity, and movement that is general are the focus of this intelligence.
D) Skills that are motor, activity that is physical, and moving generally are the focus of this intelligence
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