A prism refracts white light, spreading it into a continuous spectrum of colors. Despite rain or snow, there are always over 50,000 fans at Ohio State football games. Home prices are so high that most people cannot afford to buy them. Visiting the Statue of Liberty and taking pictures from the top of the Empire State Building are two reasons for visiting New York City.
A prism refracts white light, spreading it into a continuous spectrum of colors. Despite rain or snow, there are always over 50,000 fans at Ohio State football games. Home prices are so high that most people cannot afford to buy them. Visiting the Statue of Liberty and taking pictures from the top of the Empire State Building are two reasons for visiting New York City.
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A prism refracts white light, spreading it into a continuous spectrum of colors. Despite rain or snow, there are always over 50,000 fans at Ohio State football games. Home prices are so high that most people cannot afford to buy them. Visiting the Statue of Liberty and taking pictures from the top of the Empire State Building are two reasons for visiting New York City.
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– A prism is used <to refract> white light <so> <it> spreads out in a
continuous spectrum <of colors> .
<Despite of> rain or snow <there are> always more <than> fifty thousand fans <at> the OSU football games. The prices of homes <are> <as> high that <most> people cannot afford to buy <them> To see the Statue of Liberty and <taking> pictures <from> the top of the Empire State Building <are> two reasons <for visiting> New York City – There <are> twenty species of wild roses in North America, all of which <have> prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and large flowers, <which> usually smell <sweetly> . – <Having chose> the topics for <their> essays, the students <were> instructed to make <either> a preliminary outline or a rough draft. – <Factoring> is the process of <finding> two or more expressions <whose> product is <equal as> the given expression. – If Grandma Moses <having> been able to continue <farming> , she might never have <begun> to <paint> . – Since infection <can cause> both fever <as well as> pain, it is a good idea <to check> <a patient's> temperature. – <What happened> in New York <were> a reaction from city workers, <including> firemen and policemen who had been laid off from <their> jobs. – I sometimes wish that my university <is> <as large as> State University because our facilities are <more> limited <than> theirs. – Some executives require <that> the secretary <is> responsible for <writing> all reports <as well as> for balancing the books. – Although the Red Cross <accepts> blood form most donors, the nurses will not <leave> you <give> blood if you have just <had> a cold. – A turtle differs <from> all <other> reptiles in that its body is encased in a protective shell of <their> <own> . – Benjamin Franklin <was> the editor of <the largest> newspaper in the colonies, a diplomatic representative to France and later to England, and <he invented> <many> useful devices.