QUESTION 4 In the following quote if you wanted to change she to Pamela Roth, what would you use? "She was responsible for over 400 convictions during her time as a lawyer." "She (Pamela Roth) was responsible for over 400 convictions during her time as a lawyer." O "[Pamela Roth] was responsible for over 400 convictions during her time as a lawyer." O "Pamela Roth was responsible for over 400 convictions during her time as a lawyer. "[Pamela Roth] She was responsible for over 400 convictions during her time as a lawyer."
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