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Sr. Estudiante:
Cordialmente,
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Its on Saturday afternoon.
What time is the party?
When is the party?
Where is the party
Who is going to the party
What do you feel like eating?
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Ill take the check, please
Coffee with milk
Im in the mood of pizza.
Ill drink orange juice
Excuse me. Im looking for Venture
Plaza.
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Im sorry. I dont like bull fighting.
Im sorry. But I dont like singers.
Im sorry. Im from Venezuela.
Im sorry. Thats not my style
Shes trying to buy a PC Can you help
her?
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Whats a HP 2008?
Whats she doing here?
What about a HP 2008?
Whats she trying to buy?
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vegetables.
They love grains
They like sweets
They want cherry berries
They desire mild
Our TV is not working. There is no
picture no sound.
It wont turn on
It wont turn off
It wont turn in
It wont turn out
The sink is full of water. There is water
all over the floor.
It is clogged
It wont flush
It will flush
It is not clogged
Helen works at a restaurant. Shes
cooking excellent fish dishes
Shes a cooker
Shes a cook
Shes a expert in cooking fish
Shes an expert cooking fish
Nancy works for a company that
produces software. She has a large
experience in it.
Shes a programmer computer
Shes a computer programmer
Shes an inexperience worker
Shes a new worker in computing.
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Im an athlete
Im a couch potato
Im a soccer player
Im a potato couch
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TEXT I
Classification, in biology, the identification, naming, and grouping of organisms
into a formal system. The huge numbers of living forms must be named and arranged in
an orderly manner so that biologists all over the world can be sure they know the exact
organism that is being examined and discussed.
Groups of organisms must be defined by the selection of important
characteristics, or shared traits, that make the members of each group similar to one
another and unlike members of other groups.
Modern classification schemes also attempt to place groups into categories that
will reflect an understanding of the evolutionary processes underlying the similarities and
differences among organisms.
Such categories form a kind of pyramid, or hierarchy, in which the different
levels should represent the different degrees of evolutionary relationship. The hierarchy
extends upward from several million species, each made up of individual organisms that
are closely related, to a few kingdoms, each containing large assemblages of organisms,
many of which are only distantly related.
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Lots of kingdoms
TEXT II
Recent Research. The metals, the halogens, and silicon have been traditional
subjects of research for inorganic chemists. Since World War II, the field of boron
chemistry has grown rapidly because of interest in the chemical similarities of boron to
carbon and silicon. For example, boron forms covalent bonds with itself and with certain
other elements, much as do carbon and silicon.
In metallic chemistry, the synthesis of organometallic and coordination
compounds, and the study of their chemical and physical properties, have attracted
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Production of plastics
Production of organic make up
Production of plastics and organic make up.
Solid-state chemistry
Solid chemistry
Stated chemistry
Geochemistry