<span>The last one: Pomelos and oranges—types of citrus fruits—grow in tropical climates.</span>
The answer is B, as the sentences do not show cause and effect, set up a comparison, or introduce an idea that has already been brought up.
Grendel got to 30 soldiers before he got to Beowulf
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In philosophy and logic, the classical liar paradox or liar's paradox or antinomy of the liar is the statement of a liar that he or she is lying: for instance, declaring that "I am lying". If the liar is indeed lying, then the liar is telling the truth, which means the liar just lied.
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