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Margaret [11]
2 years ago
11

Cedric writes in his paper for his education class that “The first step is to agree that most people share the goal of true dive

rsity, with many races competing freely and successfully” (p. 338). Is this true in your experience? Why would some people be against true diversity? What will true diversity cost some groups?
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svetoff [14.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

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A. All elements have a similar structure and hardness.

B. All elements have mass and occupy space.

B. All elements have mass and occupy space.

C. All elements are either metals or gases.

C. All elements are either metals or gases.

D. All elements are solid and magnetic.

D. All elements are solid and magnetic.

Explanation:

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