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The following sentence contains an obligatory context for the uncontractible copula BE (am, are, is, was, were):

"Am I too short for this ride?"
A. True
B. False

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User Sankar V
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Final answer:

The sentence 'Am I too short for this ride?' correctly uses the uncontractible copula 'am', making the statement true as it is obligatory in this context.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence "Am I too short for this ride?" does indeed contain an obligatory context for the uncontractible copula BE (am, are, is, was, were). The sentence 'Am I too short for this ride?' correctly uses the uncontractible copula 'am', making the statement true as it is obligatory in this context.

In this case, the copula 'am' connects the subject 'I' to the adjectival phrase 'too short for this ride,' which describes a state of being.

The sentence 'Am I too short for this ride?' correctly uses the uncontractible copula 'am', making the statement true as it is obligatory in this context. Therefore, the sentence mentioned presents a true statement with regard to the use of the uncontractible copula 'BE.'

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