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(B)made a determined effort (C)when a determined effort was made (D)was a determined effort made 15. Often invisible, always in motion, gas is __ of matter. (A)the state is most energetic 243 (B)stating the most energetic (C)the most energetic state (D)the state that most energetic 16. Som[r]
12.The common barn owl, one of ten species of barn owls found in North America, is also called the mon-faced owl because its heart-shaped face looks __of a mon. (A)like much that (B)like that much (C)much like that (D)that much like 13.All the planets in the solar system except Mercury and Venus ha[r]
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(C) That the history of twentieth-century architecture (D) Both twentieth-century architecture and its history 14.The primary source of energy for tropical cyclones is the latent heat released when ____ (A) does water vapor condense (B) condensed water vapor (C) water vapor condenses (D) the conden[r]
(D) general and fair 15. All eels spawn in the sea, the eggs hatching into transparent, ribbon-like larvae _____, feeding until they metamorphose into small eels. (A) that drift about (B) drift about (C) about drifting (D) drift about them 16. Citrus fruits thrive in quite very tropical cli[r]
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(D) which they govern 15. Even at low levels, ---. (A) the nervous system has produced detrimental effects by lead (B) lead‘s detrimental effects are producing the nervous system (C) lead produces detrimental effects on the nervous system (D) the detrimental effects produced by lead on the nervous[r]
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