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3. Revise and edit the paragraph. Ensure that your revision avoids errors related to

pronoun-antecedent agreement. Underline, circle, or otherwise point out the areas
where you made corrections.
Mr. Wood expects each student to share their personal feelings
on "To Build a Fire." However, one student keeps presenting their
inferences about the story as facts. He won't listen th other
students' opinions, even if it sheds new light on the story.

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Answer:

Mr. Wood expects each student to share their personal feelings on how to "Build a Fire." However, one student keeps presenting their inferences about the story as facts. Even if it sheds new light on the story, he will not listen to the other student's point of view.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is what I would change.

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