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5 point QUESTION 1
What is wrong with the italic underlined words?
Not many of us would want to do without our telephone but there are times when the phone is a source of anxiety. For example, I
might have been walking up to my front door. When the phone rang. I struggled to find my key, to unlock the door, and getting to
the phone quickly. The phone would not stop ringing the instant I picked up the receiver, then I wondered if I missed the call that
would have made me an millionaire or introduced me to the love of my life. Another time, I may have call in sick to work with a
phony excuse. All day long, you were afraid to leave the house in case the boss calls back. And asked if I were feeling well enough
to go out after work yesterday. In addition I worried that I might have accidentally pick up the phone and said in a cheerful voice,
“Hello, completely forgetting to use my fake cough. In cases like these having a telephone is more of a curse than a blessing.
O change "having" to "have"
should read "these, having"
nothing wrong
O cross out "a"
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