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saliriagwu

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Topic: The trip turned out to be dangerous.
 
  a) We slid on icy roads.
  b) The heater in the car was not working very well.
  c) Sometimes it snowed so hard we could barely see.

Question 2

Topic: It was a difficult winter.
 
  a) There was rain, snow, ice, or hail almost every week.
  b) During the month of December alone, there were two snowstorms that each left more
  than ten inches of snow and knocked down power lines.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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