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Stacey Koprince
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"without costly X" - that X should be whatever is costly, in this case irrigation and application of fertilizer. Putting "requirements" next breaks the flow of this statement. Eliminate A, B, C.
D says "application... and irrigation that was" - this should be plural (compound subject) E correctly puts irrigation and application after costly and also correctly uses "were" to refer to the compound subject. |
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victory
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do i have to login in this forum? i cannot register or login?
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Stacey Koprince
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Nope, you don't have to register. When you post, you just type in whatever ID you want - if you want to keep using the same one, then just keep typing it in every time you post.
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