Cyclist is to ride as pedestrian is to walk. You see, if you are a cyclist you would be riding a bike. And if you were a pedestrian you'd be walking.
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The teacher begins with a sentence, for example 'If I go out tonight, I’ll go to the cinema.' The next person in the circle must use the end of the previous sentence to begin their own sentence, for example 'If I go to the cinema, I’ll watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.' The next person could say, 'If I watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I’ll eat lots of chocolate.' Then, 'If I eat lots of chocolate, I’ll put on weight.' etc.
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The word best in the question tells me that I will need to choose the most accurate answer and to watch out for distracting answers.
I can infer that the answer should include big idea from the paragraph.
Oh, I was thinking of something very different but anyway i think its D
You can divide the top and bottom by 3 to make 11/12. 11 cannot be broken down anymore so that is the simplest form