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15 Cards in this Set
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Because she did not identify the germ, it might have been a bacterium, a virus, or a portozoan.
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(1,1) Cx
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The book is about folklore, which is the unrecorded popular beliefs and customs of people; unfortunately, the book contains examples of literature that was not folklore.
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(2,2) C-C
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Many great men and women have felt like failures although the world recognized their achievements posthumously.
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Molasses is the by-product of the manufacturing of sugar; thus, the countries that produce sugar also produce molasses.
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The Ford Foundation, which was established by Henry and Edsel Ford, is the world's wealthiest endowed foundation.
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One is what one eats.
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When time first reviewed Death of a Salesman, the magazine called it the No more than an altogether creditable play; nevertheless, the play achieved world fame.
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Much of the richness of the English Language could be lost if regional dialects are no longer spoken, and some linguists convey that some dialects are disappearing rapidly in America.
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The wold's highest mountains, which have a permanent covering of snow and ice, are located in Asia and South America; however, a few such peaks exist in Africa and North America also.
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Derek enjoys what he does for a living; therefore, he does it well.
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Barbara Walters has interviewed dozens of celebrities on television but prefers to be recognized for her other journalistic abilities.
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(1,0) S
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More than seven thousand kinds of apples are grown worldwide, and more than two thousand of them are grown in North America.
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(2,0) Cx
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Until Marna saw the ocean, she underestimated its majesty.
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Who said, to make an omelette, one must break eggs?
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Ellen acts superior when she speaks to people; thus, few people enjoy her company.
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