19) Look at the underlined section marked (11). Choose the answer that best
corrects this sent...
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19) Look at the underlined section marked (11). Choose the answer that best
corrects this sentence, if appropriate.
A) Correct as is
.
If you let closely related cats have offspring together,
their young would be considered inbred, which
B) means they don't have a healthy mix of different
backgrounds in their physical makeup that makes
them up.
If you let closely related cats have offspring together,
their young would be considered inbred, which
means they don't have a healthy mix of different
backgrounds in their physical makeup which makes
them who they are
If you let closely related cats have offspring together,
their young would be considered inbred, which
D) means they don't have a healthy mix of different
backgrounds in their physical makeup that
characterizes what they are and will be
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