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She was asking ¨ç when the store would open. She ¨è has been waiting outside for ¨é so long that she was beginning to ¨ê feel tired from pacing back and forth.

 






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¨ç The temperature this week will range from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius.

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Mary was trying hard to get first place in the marathon. Unfortunately, that didn¡¯t happen, but all of her hard work still paid off because she ran the race faster than she had ever run it before.






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A: ________________________

B: Unfortunately, we don¡¯t. We have another color in that size, though. Do you want to try that one?

A: No, I¡¯m only interested in this dress.

B: I¡¯ll go in the back room and double-check, but I¡¯m pretty sure we¡¯re sold out.

 

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Often referred to as the mother of the freedom movement, Rosa Parks was an African-American activist who boldly confronted ____________. One day in 1955, Parks was ordered to give up her seat in the black section of a bus to a white passenger. She politely refused and was soon arrested, despite obeying the bus¡¯s ____________ rule. Her arrest ignited outrage from civil rights groups, resulting in the Montgomery Bus Boycott that would end racially divided seating on all Alabama buses.







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GM food is produced using crops that have had their DNA altered by scientists. By changing the genetic makeup of plants, scientists can decide what qualities a fruit or vegetable will have, such as how sweet or colorful it is. The production of genetically modified food (GM food) is a controversial practice because the potential negative effects of doing so aren¡¯t completely known. In fact, it is so debated that countries like Peru recently outlawed such products for the next decade. However, it is impossible to know whether this method will ever become universally accepted until further tests are conducted to determine its safety.


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¨è genetic modification of food

¨é outlawing GM food

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