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Bees are wonderful creatures that help the earth.
Question 1:
Bees are wonderful creatures that help the earth. They don't usually bother people but if they are afraid of you*^*they might ....... you. Ouch!
A.
crunch
B.
sink
C.
sting
D.
suck
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When bees are not found in wild, humans who take care of them are called bee ........ These people create*^*hives for the bees, raise them and then collect the honey they produce.*^*
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