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1 Arabian Nights are a wonderful book. Have you read it?
2 LookA pride of lions are sunning itself
Either you goes or I go. We can't goes together
Twenty crores are a huge amount of money If only I can win the lottery!
So sad! Neither of these shoes match my clothes
The news are true He is alive!
7 Some of these chapters seems difficult. When will complete my studies
Smoking cause cancer. Smoking cigarettes causes cancer
Riya as well as you are welcome to my home
10. One of my aunts have arrived from the U.S.A
11. The number of taxis are increasing on the road
12 Jacqueline incorporate a few super foods in all her daily meals.
13. Chia seeds contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids
14. This student want to know something about causative verbs
15. What we learns at school should help us later on in our lives​

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Answered by goravyadavyadav314
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Explanation:

1) A wonderful to read in the Arabian nights.

2)The" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

3) The 2004 Surgeon General’s report, The Health Consequences of Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS] 2004), concluded that the evidence is sufficient to infer a causal relationship between smoking and cancers of the lung, larynx, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, pancreas, bladder, kidney, cervix, and stomach, and acute myeloid leukemia. In addition, the report found that evidence suggests a causal relationship between smoking and colorectal and liver cancers. This chapter examines the mechanisms by which cigarette smoking induces cancer. Literature citations for this section’s discussion appear in subsequent sections of this chapter, as appropriate. A schematic overview of the pertinent mechanisms discussed in this chapter is presented in Figure 5.1. The figure depicts the major established pathways of cancer causation by cigarette smoking: (1) the exposure to carcinogens (cancer-causing substances), (2) the formation of covalent bonds between the carcinogens and DNA (DNA adduct formation), and (3) the resulting accumulation of permanent somatic mutations in critical genes (genes appear in italics). Somatic mutations lead to clonal outgrowth and, through accumulation of additional mutations, to development of cancer.

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