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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Advocate' and 'implementing' are correctly used in the sentence, aren't they?

'Advocate' and 'implementing' are correctly used in the sentence, aren't they?

Mr. Miller, Mr. Jones, and Mrs. Davis are their school administrators, who advocate intensive school campaigns against bullying by implementing school programs that promote conducive, friendly, and safe environment, where teachers and students make meaningful and lasting connections necessary for lifelong learning.

  

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Rommel are their school administrators Do you mean " the school administrators" instead? Rommel by implementing school programs that promote a (more) conducive

  • Rommel are their school administrators Do you mean " the school administrators" instead?
  • Rommel by implementing school programs that promote a (more) conducive
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Rommelare their school administrators

Do you mean "the school administrators" instead?

Rommelby implementing school programs that promote a (more)conducive

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