Topics: Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result
Madagascar was an eye-opening film. It changed many people’s perspectives on the poaching issue.
A. Madagascar was such a boring film that it had little impact on viewers.
B. Madagascar was such a dull film that it did not influence any opinions.
C. Madagascar was so an eye-opening film that it did not change many people’s perspectives on the poaching issue.
D. Madagascar was such an eye-opening film that it changed many people’s perspectives on the poaching issue.
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