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A. There was a bag of candy trace tacked
to the bulletin board.
B. He wondered how many people could
trace their ancestry back to nobility.
C. I am going to trace the fruit until they
are blended up into a smoothie.

(Which best uses “trace”)

Sagot :

Hmmmm Answer: C


Explaining: The person would have to trace the steps to make a smoothie, and then blend it so your answer is C :D

Answer:

B. He wondered how many people could trace their ancestry back to nobility.

Explanation:

Trace has more than one meaning but only B. is grammatically correct and using trace how it's supposed to be used. (You can also read the sentences and see how A. is harder to read since trace could be used but isn't properly being used and C. doesn't make sense.)

Hope this helps some.