Montana is a state known for its beautiful recreactional area. What is the linking verb

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Answer: The linking verb is 'is'. A linking verb is a verb that indicates state of being, such as 'is', 'was', and 'am'. The word 'is' in the sentence indicates that Montana exists as a state known for its beautiful recreational area, so it is the linking verb that connects Montana to the rest of the sentence.

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Answer:

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