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kherson [118]
3 years ago
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Is this solved correctly

English
2 answers:
vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
5 0
Yes, it is (the bottom one)
kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
4 0
Here is the whole para with the answers most suited to the blanks: 
Good morning class! Please <u>sit down</u>. Now, get your books and <u>turn to</u> page 26. Read the passage at the top of the page. If there are any words you don't know, <u>list</u> them and <u>look up</u> in a dictionary. If you need some extra rough paper, you may <u>ask for</u> some.

In blank (c), if there were options given and you had to put them in the right places, the answer would be pick them up, but you generally don't <em>pick up</em> words.

The next exercise (Sisters' Island) is all correct : )
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