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The orange was sinking. Now
He peeled the orange.
The orange is sinking. It's because the orange is denser than the water. Then, what is the suitable
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The orange was sinking. Now it is on the bottom of the beaker. Then we can say as follows.
1. The orange is sunk. 2. The orange
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There is a sentence related to a generic noun. 1. The peeled orange weighs a lot for its size. [Is 'the
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Ivan is drinking orange juice. He says the juice is sweet, and it has a nice orange color. From which type of orange is the
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1. Can you sink an orange?
[Does 'an orange' mean one orange or is 'an orange' in generic use?] 2. The orange is floating. [Does
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A map titled Population Density of Africa with regions labeled A through D. A key shows Persons per square kilometer by color. 0
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A roan cow shows co-dominance in fur color (orange & white). What is the phenotype ratio expected if a roan cow and a roan
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Reasons for U.S. entry into WWl included
Sinking of the Titanic Sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram Both B and C None of
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Which verb belongs in the sentence below?
Loose lips _______ ships. A. sinks B. sink C. was sinking D. sinking
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An orange drink is made by mixing water and orange concentrate in a ratio of 5:1.
1.How much is mixed with 6litres of orange
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