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A) Students will be allowed to eat lunch on the hill outside of the cafeteria if they keep quiet, avoid entering other buildings, and clean up their trash afterward.
Explanation:
The first part of the answer (if they keep quiet) is alluded to by the first part in the text <em>(can not be noisy)</em>. This phrase does not require a reduction in the level of noise, but a total absence of it.
The second part of the answer (avoid entering other buildings) is alluded to by the third part of the sentence<em> (and not enter other buildings during lunch)</em>. The two phrases change just in word order and selection. The resemblance is clear.
The third part of the answer (clean up their trash afterward) is alluded to by the second part of the sentence <em>(have all their trash picked up)</em>. The two sentences are, again, the same meaning in different word choices.
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Waffles and Pancakes
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The correct answer is letter b. I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy.<span>The sentence that does the hyphen correctly divide a word is this one. "</span>I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy." Correct hyphenation is applied syllable by syllable.
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