Question: Where is the boy?
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Question: Where is the boy?
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- In the sea/ In the water.
- He is in the sea. / He is in the water.
- The boy is in the sea. / The boy is in the water.
- He is swimming in the sea. / He is swimming in the water.
- The boy is in the sea. / The boy is in the water.
Reference answer:
- The grandma loves cats.
- My Grandma is a cat person.
- The old woman loves cats.
- The old woman has affection for her cat.
Reference answer:
- The image shows the distribution of the population eligible for health benefits in Sydney in 2004. The chart indicates that the percentage of the eligible population in Sydney and South West is slightly more than those in South Eastern Sydney and Illawara both in terms of age pension and disability pension.
- The graphic displays the 2004 population in Sydney that qualifies for health benefits. It's evident that there is a higher percentage of eligible individuals in Sydney and South West compared to South Eastern Sydney and Illawara, for both age pension and disability pension.
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- The lecturer described about the workbook the class needs to be used for their first lab. There are two subsections of the workbook namely experiments and activities. In the experiments section, the workbook gives instructions about experiments and alternative procedures. On the other hand, in the activity section, there are suggestions on projects but no detailed instructions on activities which are supposed to be done by students in their own way. In conclusion, the experiments section is to teach students while the activity section is for their own innovation.