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An explosive that is left on the side of the road and is designed to detonate when vehicles or people pass by is*^*called a roadside .
Question 1:
An explosive that is left on the side of the road and is designed to detonate when vehicles or people pass by is*^*called a roadside ........
A.
bullet
B.
artillery
C.
boom
D.
bomb
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