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Hillary Clayton
29 July, 10:28
A suggestion is a (n)
A. implication
B. contention
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Gabriella
29 July, 12:05
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A implication is the correct answer because to imply is to suggest. Therefore, implication is suggestion
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Lucas Compton
29 July, 12:48
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