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(ii) The scent of the myrtle was too strong for the wolf to sniff out
where Bertha was hiding.
(Rewrite using so ... that.)

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Answered by Fifth
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Answer:

The scent of the myrtle was so strong that the wolf could not sniff out where Bertha was hiding.

Explanation:

So can replace too as both here are acting as adverb (defining an adjective) and meaning out degree or extent.

That could be used instead of for but the part of the sentence then has to change into negative making it, "could *not* sniff out."

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Answered by bhandariprarthana877
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Answer:

The scent of the myrtle was so strong that the wolf could not sniff out where Bertha was hiding.

Explanation:

So can replace too as both here are acting as adverb (defining an adjective) and meaning out degree or extent.

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