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2. i can not adapt to a life in mountains
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Jaazeil is correct
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Eng ppr is gone . So let it go.
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prove that x is equal to plus minus under root 5
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Please find this answer

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Sorry I could answer the 1st one only

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I don't know
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Ans de diya gya hai
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thanks anjum
 
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hope u got the ans
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square os negative number or a positive number is positive thats why when underoot put we put +- sign ok
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Hiiiiiiiii
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Incorrect correct a) Being be b) In on c) {It should be once instead of one} To for d) am was
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7)a) has-is b) with-the c) correct d) he- him
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8) a) They had been watching television for 2 hours in the hall. b) May all blessings be showered on you.
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dont no
 
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1 being - be
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Sorry i don't know.
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come on u guys....so easy u dont know????
 
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ho puppa snake
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is it english paper
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WHAT WE HAVE DO
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  1. BEING---------BE
  2. IN---------------ON
  3. TO-------------FOR
  4. AM------=-----WAS
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good 
 
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correct sathwika
 
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why why  do o kow i is so esy
 
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I don't nooo
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I was an expert but now I had Regine from they job because I was not able to give time to my family so I Regine
Answers are already given please check it is repeated also a number of time
I think I don't need to repeat it again
So
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Being be
In on
To for
Am was
Am
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It is English paper do it yourself
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Being - be In - on To - for To - for
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Sorry. Being - be, In - on , to - for, am - was. Hey , please vote me if you like my answer.🤗
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yes, correct answer. all the answers are correct
 
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TBH ! This was our question paper in class 7th
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easssiest
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They had been watching television for two hours in the hall
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(a) Being Be
(b) In On
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Taskmaster and believed in merit. He gave marks as per the performance and not for doing any extra work. Hence Taplow is unlikely to get any comfort
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They had been watching in the telivison for two hours
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Hloo
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You can't do your own
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Hi hi hi hi
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(3) To. For
(4) Am. Was
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FRIENDSHIP madana please
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FRIENDSHIP madana please i Will also te
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(a) being - be
(b) in - on
(d)am - was
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SORRY CANT UNDERSTAND
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Mujhhe English padna sikhna hai
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?? this month the best friendship
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(a) Being Be
(b) In On
(c) To For
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What?
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The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.Emergent Layer.?The top layer of the rainforest?is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun's rays.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.These trees have thick branches allowing birds and other flyers to call it home. Temperature in the rain forest is between 70 to 95 degrees year round. Because this is the highest layer temperature changes are common. This layer also is the first to receive the rain.The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.
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