1. Classical ballet in the United States began around 1830 and was taught.
2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which means they do not live in colonies like honeybees or bumblebees.
3. Long before written literature, people recorded their myths and stories in oral poems told by successive generations.
1. Classical ballet in the United States began around 1830 and was taught.
2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which means they do not live in colonies like honeybees or bumblebees.
3. Long before written literature, people recorded their myths and stories in oral poems told by successive generations.
1. Classical ballet in the United States began around 1830 and was taught.
2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which means they do not live in colonies like honeybees or bumblebees.
3. Long before written literature, people recorded their myths and stories in oral poems told by successive generations.
1. Classical ballet in the United States began around 1830 and was taught.
2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which means they do not live in colonies like honeybees or bumblebees.
3. Long before written literature, people recorded their myths and stories in oral poems told by successive generations.
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1. _____of classical ballet in the United States 5.
Although legend has it that the Pilgrims first
began around 1830. set foot in America on Plymouth Rock in 1620,___ documentary evidence confirming (A) To teach this. (B) Is teaching (A) no (C) It was taught (B) still is no (D) The teaching (C) there is no 2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which (D) but no means_____ in colonies like honeybees 6. Despite its fishlike form, the whale is or bumblebees. ____and will drown if submerged too long. (A) do not live (A) an animal breathes air that (B) when they do not live (B) an animal that breathes air (C) that they do not live (C) an animal breathes air (D) that do not live (D) that an animal breathes air 3. Long before the advent of written literature, 7. Clouds___ in warm air rises, cools, and ____ their myths and stories in oral poems told condenses. by (A) when form water vapor successive generations. (B) form when water vapor (A) people recorded (C) form vapor water when (B) recording people (D) vapor form when water (C) people's recordings 8. Portland,___, is located primarily on two hilly (D) people who recorded peninsulas overlooking Casco Bay and its many 4. Comparative anatomy is ___ classification of islands. both plants and animals. (A) which Maine's largest city (A) the basis for (B) Maine's largest city where (B) for basics (C) is Maine's largest city (C) the basis that (D) Maine's largest city (D) the basically 9. Mars, the so-called red planet, is actually 13. The sense of smell functions chemically, colored red by iron oxide and other impurities ___the sense of taste, but it is 10,000 times _____the whole surface. more sensitive.
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(C) that they cover (C) which as
(D) and covered 14. ____primarily from plant oils, perfumes
were used in ancient times as incense in 10. The 1903 film The Great Train Robbery was religious rites, in medicines, and later for the first , significant film in which the classic adornment. western story's formula of crime and retribution___. (A) Made them
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(D) had used 15. Boise became____________of the state of
Idaho in 1864. 11. When played in certain ways, the bassoon can produce comical sounds, ____it is (A) as the capital sometimes referred to as the clown of the orchestra. (B) the capital