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Five horizontal, parallel, equidistant lines with black oval with stem on 2nd line
Where is the above note played on the guitar?
Open first string
Open second string
Open third string
Open fourth string
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According to the speaker, what happened to home cooking when women entered the workforce?
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Read these lines from a traditional poem. they must have huddled in their blankets, those boys pressed to do a man's work. which change corrects the capitalization error?
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Carl is trying to remember the different words for a matrix created from metal and a mix matrix created from wood. what are these two matrices called
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Five horizontal, parallel, equidistant lines with black oval with stem on 2nd line
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