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Hello <span>Niyahinica!
ANSWER:It looks like your answer is
A.
A sequence of events that lead to an accident.
EXPLANATION:
You might ask how did I get this answer, well, I went to google.
STEP 1: Type in accident chain definition in the search box.
STEP 2: Find I reliable website. EXP: Websites with edu or gov as the web suffix.
STEP 3: Read the paragraph/ sentence that is displayed on the page.
STEP 4: You've got your answer!
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Just know that if you think hard and believe in yourself.... YOU CAN DO IT ALL ALONE!!
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2.) Blood
3.) False
4.) Intestines
5.) Windpipe
6.) Muscle
7.) Moving stream
8.) Red blood cells
9.) Our bodies don’t need it
10.) True
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True!
When the image you are looking at hits the retina, it is inverted, after this this information is then relayed to the brain which then makes sense of the image by including what it already knows!