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English, 04.12.2020 01:00 leannamat2106
Read the sentence.
The catapult stood on a platform in the castle's tower before it was destroyed.
Which sentence corrects the vague or ambiguous pronoun it?
The catapult stood on a platform in the castle's tower before the tower was destroyed.
The catapult stood on a platform in the castle's tower, and it was destroyed.
The catapult stood on a platform in the castle's tower before something was destroyed.
The catapult stood on a platform in the castle's tower before they were destroyed.
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