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jessicacav

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The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
 
  Later, she established research centers in Paris and Warsaw, lectured in many countries, and continued to expand her knowlege. Madam Curie died in 1934 of cancer, caused by years of exposure to radioactivity.
 
  A) countries
  B) knowlege
  C) exposure

Question 2

The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
 
   During World War I, the world-famous doctor risked her life driving an ambulence and treating soldiers at the battlefront.
 
  A) driving
  B) ambulence
  C) soldiers



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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