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1. 61.7

2. $143.17

3. 3:20 p.m

4. 45 L

5. Nonagon

6. 10 Divided by 2(equals) 5

7. $39.95

8. -3.4

9. 12

10. $2.65

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I opened my eyes and saw clouds I knew I sleepwalked but I

didn’t know I could sleep fly. Suddenly I started falling! I

thought about flying and putting my hand out like superman

and I immediately shot up into the air. My wish had finally

came true I was actually flying. When I lost my balance, and

on the ground I could see jagged rocks just off Rocky Ridge.

“Aaaaaggggghhhhh” I screamed.

But it was to late, I thought it was going to be the last times I

shut my eyes when suddenly I woke.

“Phew” I mumbled “it was just a dream!”

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A. Pentagon

B. Hexagon

C. Octagon

D. Semi-circle

E. Rectangle

F. Square

G. Circle

H. Parallelogram

I. Oval (eclipse)

J. Triangle

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Meaning:

I. A soft heavy yellow metal that is highly valued and

widely used to make jewelry, often in alloy form.

II. A heavy bluish gray metallic chemical element that

bends easily.

III. A poisonous heavy silver-white metallic chemical

element that is liquid at room temperature. It is

obtained chiefly from the mineral cinnabar and is

used in thermometers, barometers, pharmaceuticals,

dental fillings, and lamps.

IV. a hard silvery-white metallic element that is resistant

to corrosion and used in alloys, batteries,

electroplating, and as a catalyst.

V. precious silvery-white metallic element, highly

malleable and ductile and highly resistant to

chemicals and heat, used in jewelry and chemically

as a catalyst and in electroplating.

VI. A shiny grayish-white metallic element that has the

highest thermal and electric conductivity of any

substance and is used in coins, ornaments, jewelry,

dental materials, solders, photographic chemicals,

and conductors.What do they have in common ?

They are all a type off mineral.

Alphabetical Order:

I. Gold,

II. Lead,

III. Mercury,

IV. Nickel,

V. Platinum,

VI. Silver.

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There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile,

He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile.

He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse.

And they all lived together in a little crooked house

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Napier gunman did not receive any shots from the

police, and apparently he killed himself a coroner

said. Police found nine guns in his bedroom.Jan

Molenaar was wearing homemade amour including

a sheet of metal around his shoulder blades.

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Microsoft Office 2004

Ethan’s brain