1) Although a kangaroo normally uses its large feet and strong legs for hopping, but it can also swim. a) normally b) its large feet c) for d) but it can 2) When a severe ankle injury forced herself to give up reporting in 1926, Margaret Mitchell began writing her novel, Gone with the Wind. a) severe b) injury c) herself d) began 3) The pineapple, a fruit grow in tropical climates throughout the world, is native to parts of South America. a) The b) Grow c) Throughout d) is 4) Canals are artificial waterways, often constructed either to transport heavy loads or to delivering water to cities and farms. a) artificial b) either c) delivering d) to cities 5) Anne Elizabeth McDowell is a best b remembered for a c weekly journal, Woman's Advocate, d who she launched in January 1855. a) best b) remembered for c) weekly d) who 6) The gopher digs not only with the claws strong of its two front feet but also with its overhanging front teeth. a) digs b) claws strong c) but d) overhanging 7) Granville Woods is credited with inventing a steam boiler furnaces in the 1880s. a) credited b) inventing c) furnaces d) the 8) A deficient of folic acid is rarely a problem in humans because the vitamin is present in a wide variety of foods. a) deficient b) rarely c) because d) wide variety 9) Electrical disturbances on Earth are frequently caused for storms on the surface of the Sun a) Electrical b) are frequently c) for d) on the surface 10) The internationally famous dancer Maria Tallchief demonstrate that the quality of ballet in North America could equal that of the ballet in Europe. a) internationally b) demonstrate c) the quality d) that

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