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karlynnae

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Warlpiri rampaku is a(n)
 
  A) institutionalized language.
  B) creolized language.
  C) scheduled language.
  D) part of the Received Pronunciation standards.
  E) extinct language.

Question 2

We have not yet established the impact of solar variability on the Earth's climate system because:
 
  A) satellites have not yet been around long enough to provide a data set of adequate length.
  B) most scientists now agree that solar output is constant and does not vary.
  C) it is not a legitimate enough theory to gain much attention from the scientific community.
  D) we have no way of measuring solar variability directly.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

A



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