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28 June, 22:00

Read the sentences.

When you row the boat, be sure to pay attention to which direction you want to go.

My boyfriend and I ended the night with an awful row.

Which best explains the meanings of the underlined terms?

The first word is a verb referring to propelling a boat with a paddle; the second word is a noun describing a fight or argument.

The first word is a noun describing a fight or argument; the second word is a verb referring to propelling a boat with a paddle.

The first word is a noun describing a straight formation; the second word is an adjective explaining a great loss.

The first word is an adjective explaining a great loss; the second word is a noun describing a straight formation.

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  1. 29 June, 00:26
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    First one is the correct choice
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