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A ....... is a large building that stores merchandise and other various products on a large scale.
Question 1:
A ....... is a large building that stores merchandise and other various products on a large scale.
A.
church
B.
refinery
C.
warehouse
D.
power plant
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A ....... is a small dwelling that people sometimes use as a summer or winter home on vacations.
A ....... is a building that is enclosed with glass and used to grow plants.
A ....... is a building that is used to house and treat people who are needy or ill. Doctors, nurses and patients*^*are found in this kind of building.
A ....... or college campus is a place where several buildings are situated and students attend classes in order*^*to get a post-secondary education.
A ....... is a building that houses ancient and historical artifacts and other items of interest. These places put*^*items on display and try to preserve art and historical items of value.
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A ....... is a large building that stores merchandise and other various products on a large scale.
A ....... is small building that is used as a place of worship and small religious events.*^*
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