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marelinatalia2000
20.09.2021 •
English
Revisit the article, your annotations, and your notes to make a list here of
the specific elements (minimum of two or three) of Turkle's argument
you wish to consider in your essay. You may want to address anecdotes,
interviews, allusions, figurative language, or diction, for example. (spring board Analyzing and Argument)
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Ответ:
She is beautiful, isn't she?
Step-by-step explanation:
"Isn't she?" is the only ending that would make sense in this sentence. "Aren't it?", for one thing, is referring to an it, not a she. And "doesn't she?" is for a sentence when someone is asking or confirming something about the she.
I hope this helps!