Many small birds use new sites for each nesting, _____ large birds often reuse the same nest.
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Open-pit mining follows the same sequence of operations ______ mining: drilling, blasting, and loading and removing waste and ore.
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3. The term bell-letters is used to denote literary forms that contain _____, such as
drama, poetry, essays, and novels.
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It was in the year 1346 SH (1967 AD) _____
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Today _____ of the Earth live on a very small percentage of the Earth’s land surface.
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______ to study element 104 because only a few atoms of his substance can be isolated at one time.
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Although many contemporary craft objects are not _____, they generally have their roots in function.
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8. Maya Angelou’s widely acclaimed autobiography, I know why the Caged Bird sings, is a moving and ______ of her childhood in segregated Arkansas
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Plateaus are often referred to as tablelands _____ essentially flat-topped and stand conspicuously above an adjacent land area.
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11.Unlike fossil fuels, which can be used only once, wind and solar power _____of energy.
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______ in cases where special oxidants are used, fires are the result of a fuel rapidly combining with the oxygen in the air.
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12.Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie used part of his wealth _______ more than 2,500 public libraries in English-speaking countries between 1881 and 1919
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Among the first plants to grow on the land regions of the Earth _____, which in prehistoric times grew to immense size
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14.Paul Samuelson revolutionized _____ by presenting his students with the most advanced economic thinking at an introductory level.
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_____ that the first cheese was probably made more than 4,000 years ago by nomadic tribes in Asia.
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Not until 1949 _______ Canada’s tenth province.
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17 . Yogurt contains a higher percentage of lactic acid than another fermented milks, and it is rich in B-complex vitamins.
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18. The southwestern portion of the United States is a land of little rain, and parts of it are too dry that they are called deserts
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A symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty represents a woman has just escaped from the chains of slavery, which lie at her feet.
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The term “metabolism” refers to the chemical changes which by living things transform food into energy.
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21. Question
21. Usually an atom having one, two, or three electrons in its valence band readily contributes electrons to and receive electrons from neighboring atoms
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Common salt occurs naturally in pure, solidly form as the mineral halite and in widely distributed deposits of rock, or mineral, salts.
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23. Each stanza of a poem has a repeatable pattern of meter and rhyme and is normally division from the following stanza by a blank line
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In Iran, the leading wheat producing provinceswhich are Khuzestan, Golestan and Fars.
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Pollen can be transferred by the wind or by birds that comes into contactwith flowers.
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26.Before the formation of labor unions, individual workers had almost not voice in determining their wages, hours, or working conditions
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27. Mercury is so much close to the Sun that it is usually invisible in the glare of the Sun’s rays.
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Canada is made up of ten provinces and two territories, with governmental powers being divided between the federal government or the provinces.
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29. Question
29. Seneca chief Corn-planter helped arrange treaties between many United States settler and Native American tribes in western Pennsylvania after the American Revolutionary War.