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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Including or consisting of or composed of or containing?

Hi. Please help. Which is correct? Let's say the set of lesson materials contains of a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook. Thank you in advance.

This packet, among other things, contains one set of lesson materials, including/ consisting/ composed of/ containing a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.
  

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Let's say the set of lesson materials contains a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook. This packet, among other things, contains one set of lesson materials, including/ consisting of/ composed of/ containing a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.

  • Let's say the set of lesson materials contains a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.
  • This packet, among other things, contains one set of lesson materials, including/ consisting of/ composed of/ containing a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.
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Let's say the set of lesson materials contains a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.
This packet, among other things, contains one set of lesson materials, including/ consisting of/ composed of/ containing a study guide, a workbook, and a textbook.

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