The door and the seals

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  1. Which information is not in the Article? A.Which animals besides seals can communicate with humans B.How researchers taught the
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  2. The Article states: Because the way seals produce sounds is very similar to the way humans do, making seals optimal test
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  3. In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet.” What can you determine from this description?(1 point)
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  4. In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as "discreet." What can you determine from this description?a. The door is
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  5. 3. In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet.” What can you determine from this description?A. The
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  6. Use the passage to answer the question.In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet” what can you
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  7. Use the passage to answer the question.In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as "discreet." What can you
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  8. 1. In which sentence is the word UTTER used correctly?A. The seals utter past crabs and seaweed B. The seals will not utter
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  9. In which sentence is the word utter used correctly?A. The seals utter past crabs and seaweed B. The seals will not utter minnow
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  10. The door and the seals on an aircraft are subject to a tremendous amount of force during flight. At an altitude of 10,000 m
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