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Sentence 9: Tantalize your taste buds with fine food and a selection from our gourmet restaurant's extensive wine cellar while one takes in a panoramic mountain view through three walls of glass.
Which correction should be made to sentence 9?
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Sentence 1Finally, you should definitely call a day or too before the move and confirm the date and time.
Which correction should be made to sentence 12?
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How to Bake a Sicilian Pizza at Home
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A . Its almost impossible to bake a Sicilian pizza at home like those pizzas baked in your hometown pizza parlor. B. The reason is that wood-fired brickovens at the pizza parlor generates the intense heat needed to create fine pizza.
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C . Since the conventional oven at home cannot produce such intense heat, you must use a conventional oven equipped with a pizza stone. D. An oven of this kind preheated for half an hour will make you a very good pizza.
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E . Generally, you start with the bread dough, putting on some toppings, and bake the pizza in the oven. (6) However, you must first preheat the oven to 500 degrees for at least a half an hour. (7) After preheating the oven divide the dough into four equal balls. (8) There are, however, a few specific steps to follow for successfully making a pizza at home (9) Flatten one of the balls and stretch them with your hands into a circle. (10) Next, place the dough on a metal or wooden baking sheet that has been dusted with flour, then coat the dough with tomato sauce and other toppings, including a drizzle of olive oil. (11) Finally, for the best effect, slide the dough from the baking sheet onto the pizza stone. (12) Baking for about 15 minutes until the bottom is cooked and the edges are brown.
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(13) There is other important things to remember as you make your own pizza. (14) Make sure that your dough is soft so that it is easy to work with. (15) Also, to avoid creating a soggy pizza, you should use tomato sauce sparingly. (16) Now you are ready to enjoy a pizza at home that is the equal to that of your favorite pizza parlor. (17) Bon appetit!
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Sentence 9: Flatten one of the balls and stretch them with your hands into a circle.
Which correction should be made to sentence 9?
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Sentence 7: Please contacting the undersigned to make the appropriate arrangements.
Which is the best way to write the underlined portion of this sentence? If the original is the best way, choose optionA.
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Ethnic Architecture
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A . Here is a question that is not as silly as it sound: Have you ever wondered why houses are shaped the way they are? B. Bringing with them many different ideas about how to build a house, settlers from around the world have come to the United States for centuries.
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C . Many of us today take for granted certain features of a house and forget that someone had to invent them. D. The veranda, a covered porch that wraps around the front of many southern houses is probably an adaptation of overhanging roofs found all over the world. E. In addition to the veranda, the South is known for its cooking and its hospitality. (6) Long ago, home builders responded to hot, humid climates by making the cooling shade of a porch a common feature of houses in such places as West Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean area.
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(7) For instance, French settlers in New Orleans tried to put the frames of their homes directly on the ground as they had done in France; however, the heat, humidity, and abundant rainfall caused the homes to rot within a few years. (8) The settlers learned a lesson by observing the West Indian Creoles, which built raised houses with many doors and windows to keep cool.
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(9) Some settlers, like those from Germany, held on to their old building methods even though such methods were no longer necessary. (10) Because of a shortage of wood in some parts of Germany, builders had constructed half-timber houses; they used clay or brick to save wood. (11) When German immigrants settled in Wisconsin where wood was abundant, they still built their familiar half-timber homes. (12) European peasants and their animals once shared a shelter called a "house-barn," which allowed immediate care for the animals during harsh whether. (13) Today's covered breezeways serve a related purpose of protecting people who need to go to their"car barns,"or garages.
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(14) No matter which country settlers started from, they brought home-building traditions. (15) Some they changed to adapt to their new land, some they abandoned,and some their descendants still use today.
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Sentence 1European peasants and their animals once shared a shelter called a "house-barn," which allowed immediate care for the animals during harsh whether.
Which correction should be made to sentence 12?
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