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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does a nonmoving brick from a building resemble the atoms in a solid? A. The brick has a fixed shape as do the atoms in any solid. B. The brick and the atoms of a solid share the same structure. C. The brick's components are the same as those of the atoms in a solid. D. The brick is nonmoving, just as the atoms in a solid are nonmoving.

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

A brick in general is still and has no movement, and a solid is the same. Such as ice: the particles don't move as they are compacted. I would say D.

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