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- Q1This experience could be working in zoos or in pet stores. Or it could be working with animals on farms or on ranches.This experience could be working in zoos or in pet stores and on farms and on ranches.This experience could be working in zoos or in pet stores, or it could be working with animals on farms or on ranches.This experience could be working in zoos, in pet stores, on farms, or on ranches.This experience working in zoos or in pet stores can help animals on farms or on ranches.30s
- Q2What is the best way to combine these sentences: Some people are sad or withdrawn. Animals can help them feel better.After people are sad or withdrawn, animals can help them feel better.Some people are sad or withdrawn animals can help them feel better.When people are sad or withdrawn, animals can help them feel better.Because people are sad or withdrawn, animals can help them feel better.120s
- Q3What change, if any, should be made? This emphasis on safety helps families to be mindful of ways to either prevent or survive unwanted fires.Make no changeChange either to neitherChange either to bothChange or to nor120s
- Q4What change, if any, should be made? Planning ahead, rather than counting on luck, are the key.change are to waschange are to ischange are to weremake no change120s
- Q5What change, if any, should be made? He wanted citizens to both remember this horrible fire or learn ways to prevent future fires.make no changechange or to andchange both to eitherchange or to also120s
- Q6What change, if any, should be made? Neither having a practice drill or creating posters, families and school children focus on fire safety and prevention.Change or to andChange Neither to EitherChange or to normake no change120s
- Q7Either people take the stairs, jump rope, or do aerobic exercises, these activities strengthens their hearts.Change Either to ButChange Either to WhetherMake no changeChange Either to Neither120s
- Q8What change, if any, should be made? Either people take the stairs, jump rope, or do aerobic exercises, these activities strengthens their hearts.Change strengthens to strengtheningChange strengthens to strengthenChange strengthens to strengthenedMake no change120s
- Q9Not only does a stronger pump more blood with each beat, but it also takes less effort for the heart to do its job.Change but it also to if it alsoChange but it also to and it alsoChange but it also to yet it alsoMake no change120s
- Q10The results is stronger hearts and protection from future illnesses.Change is to areChange is to amMake no changeChange is to were120s
- Q11Helmet protects your head in many sports.Change Helmet to protects to Helmets protectChange Helmet protects to Helmet protectMake no changeChange Helmet protects to Helmets protects120s
- Q12Neither jogging or stretching can loosen the muscles to get your body ready to play.Change to to norNeither to WhetherMake no changeNeither to Either120s
- Q13Many explain how to show courtesy and how to protect other players.change explain to explainingchange explain to explainedchange explain to explainsMake no change120s
- Q14Whether you win nor lose is not important.Make no changeChange Whether to NeitherChange nor to orChange nor to and120s
- Q15Man and women can also find most any imaginable job in this urban setting.Change Man and women to Man and womanChange Man and women to Men and womenChange Man and women to Men and womanMake no change120s