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Sati [7]
3 years ago
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Help! Need to do 10A (a, b). Thank you very much!

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1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answers for 10A:

1.were invented

2.are educated

3.was discovered

4.woke

5.was played

6.was recorded

7.are made

8. are sung

9. are usually not seen

10. was not built

Answers for 10B

1. Johnathan the iPod and iPhone was designed by me

2.Olive oil was produced by most Mediterranean counties

3. In 1781 Uranus was discovered by Herschel

4.The men in black movies were directed by Barry Sonnenfeld

5.Mr and Mrs. Clark and Percy was painted in 1970-1971 by David Hockney

6. Blue suede shoes was not written by Elvis Presley  

7. The harry potter books was written by JK Rowling

8.Hyundai cars were made in South Korea

Explanation:

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