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English, 02.02.2020 19:48 ArelysMarie

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be on time!

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1.the snow covered the stacks of hay bales.

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2.one chimpanzee showed signs of learning by his imitations.

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3.no innovative communication signals were produced by the chimpanzees

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4.i insist that all of you arrive on time.

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5.all of the students arrived on time.

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6.experiments were conducted to try to teach chimpanzees sign language.

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7.the winter scene was mysterious.

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8.the old barn timbers creaked under a weight of snow.

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