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Comets or meteors (cause, causes) craters, but neither the planet’s features nor its terrain (appear, appears) rocky.
a. causes; appears
b. causes; appear
c. cause; appear
d. cause; appears
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The correct answer is 'c'
They cause craters,but neither the paney's features noo its terrain appears rocky (neither one or the other-singular)
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