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Frost2351

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When creating a miniature holiday tree centerpiece, _____.
 
  A) begin with a full block of floral foam soaked in water
  B) do not use floral foam as the base
  C) use greenery to create the cone-shaped base
  D) avoid using narrowleaf greenery

Question 2

Variegated English holly _____.
 
  A) must be cut into sprigs that are no less than 10 inches long
  B) has spines on the leaves and is very prickly
  C) should not be used in a pine and holly centerpiece
  D) must be hung and dried before using in a holiday centerpiece



steff9894

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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