Rewrite the sentence with emphasis: She is a talented musician. (emphasize ‘talented’)
A. She is an exceptionally talented musician.
B. She is a very talented musician.
C. She is a musician who is talented.
D. She is a *talented* musician.
Select your answer:

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Turn the following sentences into a simple sentence.
Samantha enjoys baking cookies. She also likes to make cupcakes. She likes to bake chocolate brownies, too.
A. Samantha enjoys baking cookies and she also likes to make cupcakes and she likes to bake chocolate brownies, too.
B. Samantha enjoys baking cookies, cupcakes, and chocolate brownies.
C. Samantha enjoys baking cooking and making cupcakes, and baking chocolate brownies.
