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Describe the satin form of varnish.
 
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When were dogs first brought to the Americas?
 
  a. 14,000 B.C. c. during the Age of Exploration
  b. 2000 B.C. d. during the American Revolution



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The satin form looks like a hand-rubbed varnish finish without the need for steel wooling or sanding
between coats. A satin finish has a low sheen and is regarded by many as more desirable than a very
shiny or glossy finish.



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