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Some supermarkets have both cut and rooted flowers and plants for sale.
Question 1:
Some supermarkets have both cut and rooted flowers and plants for sale. This section is known as the .......*^*area.
A.
bakery
B.
cleaner
C.
check-out
D.
floral
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3. Before a transaction is complete, a customer who uses a credit/debit card, must first sign for the payment or*^*....... a PIN (personal identification number) into the debit machine, respectively.
A PIN (personal identification number) is necessary in order to ....... the identity of the person using a debit*^*card.
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In many grocery stores, a ....... is a worker who specializes in cutting, sectioning and pricing meat and deli*^*products.
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