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The correct way to refer to a person, in this case Monet, is through the use of the pronoun whose which eliminates two of the choices. Two paintings are identified, so the plural form must be used, eliminating another of the choices. This choice uses whose and paintings, indicating there is more than one, making it the correct choice.
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The original sentence indicates that bats and dolphins are able to do many things, including locating food sources like insects or fish through a process known as echolocation. This choice best expresses the fact that locating food is accomplished through echolocation.
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The new sentence begins with the phrase "even though," indicating that a contrast is being constructed. "Even though carbon dating is not always entirely accurate, it is still an accepted method" provides this contrast, while the other choices do not.
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Melting water, chopped wood, and ripped paper are identified in the original sentence as examples of physical changes that are easy to distinguish from chemical changes. This choice is best because it identifies the previously mentioned objects as examples of physical changes.
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This is the only phrase that describes something developed by Sigmund Freud.
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A focus on nature and ascribing importance to everyday occurrences are identified in the original sentence as important characteristics of Romantic poetry. This answer clearly identifies them as characteristics, and is the only choice that can logically follow the given phrase.
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The original is consistent with the single, noun, and the and implies that velocity can be used to represent multiple values.
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This decision makes logical, and the singular is a critical criterion that everyone agrees on.
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The only option with correctly positioned commas is this one. Both the numerous moons and the Great Red Spot pertain to Jupiter, which is preserved in this response.