Which is the best example of paraphrasing for the following passage?
"pfew! i reckon i...
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Which is the best example of paraphrasing for the following passage?
"pfew! i reckon it ain't no cinnamon 't i've loaded up thish-yer stove with! "
a. phew! that isn't a good smell at all!
b. cinnamon has such a lovely smell when placed in a fire.
c. your friend smells like burnt cinnamon.
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