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Why does she use "was" instead of "were" in here?

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Rebecca

The "was" here is actually used in reference to the "it" (of "it evolved into ...") mentioned previously in the sentence. "It" is singular. If she had been referring to the two dresses, she would have used "were," as dresses is plural. Ex: It was great. Ex: They were great.

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