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This excerpt is from a book that explains the science of everyday objects like tall buildings, bicycles, and automobiles.,end italics,



from ,begin bold,Atoms under the Floorboards,end bold,

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This question has two parts. Answer Part A, and then answer Part B.



,begin emphasis,Part A,end emphasis,
These sentences are from the passage.



"Cars are chemistry labs on wheels. And though that might not sound so interesting, it accounts absolutely for their ,begin emphasis,ubiquity,end emphasis,." (Paragraph 3)



What does the word ,begin emphasis,ubiquity,end emphasis, mean in this sentence?

Question 1 Answer options with 4 options
1.
demonstrated power

2.
widespread presence

3.
general attractiveness

4.
recognized inefficiencies

Part B,end emphasis,
Which paragraph in the passage ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, explains the meaning of ,begin emphasis,ubiquity,end emphasis,?

Question 2 Answer options with 4 options
1.
paragraph 1

2.
paragraph 3

3.
paragraph 5

4.
paragraph 7

All Answers 1

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Part A: 2 — widespread presence.

Part B: 2 — paragraph 3.