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Combine the Following to Make Sentence like Those Above.Now Find a Person (What Kind of Person). His Or Her Name Begins with the Letter Z. (Use Whose) - English - Language and Literature

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Combine the following to make sentence like those above.

Now find a person (what kind of person). His or her name begins with the letter Z. (use whose)

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 Now find a person whose name begins with the letter Z.

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