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Aung Thu Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Object omission

>Temperatures on the moon are quite extreme, ranging from 110°C to - 173°C. This occurs because there is no atmosphere to filter sun’s rays when it is shining and then to blanket in warm air when the sun goes down.

In this paragraph, what object does the writer omits after the word 'blanket', sun's rays or the moon?

  

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Aung Thu What object does the writer omit after the word 'blanket', sun's rays or the moon? 'it' ( = the moon)

  • Aung Thu What object does the writer omit after the word 'blanket', sun's rays or the moon?
  • 'it' ( = the moon)
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Aung ThuWhat object does the writer omit after the word 'blanket', sun's rays or the moon?

'it' ( = the moon)

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