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The term wallcovering refers to the fact that today's wallcoverings may be all paper, paper backed by cotton fabric, vinyl face with paper or cotton backing, or fabric with paper backing.
 
  a. True
   b. False

Question 2

What is the correct definition for a Carleton House writing table?
 
  A. Desk with a rounded front and shelves above.
   B. Flat top with drop leaf for writing.
   C. Tall cabinet with shelves for display.
   D. Writing desk with low storage unit.



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Answer to Question 1

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