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BRAINLIST Answers Create new report (fictional or real) about an environmental event such as Fire, earthquake, drought, heavy rain, flood etc Using active and passive verb​

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The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord and the diameter of a circle. The diameter is between the rays of the inscribed angle. The diameter is outside the rays of the inscribed angle.The inscribed angle theorem can be proved by considering three cases, namely: When the inscribed angle is between a chord

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