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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):

How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike? A. They are both places where people come to relax. B. They are both places where people study neutrons. C. They are both very tense places. D. They are both very cold places. @emmigrace222

OpenStudy (emmigrace222):

B

OpenStudy (emmigrace222):

0.0 im not typing still 0.0

OpenStudy (emmigrace222):

oh there it goes ^.^

OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):

Which is an example of fact, not historical fiction? A. Marie Curie won a Nobel Prize for physics and a Nobel Prize for chemistry. B. As he performed heart surgery, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams's mind reeled back to his days working at barbershops. C. Once he left school, Nikola Tesla never once doubted that he would change the world with his discoveries. D. A cool wind swirled around the Royal Institution as Michael Faraday delivered a Christmas lecture there.

OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):

@Elise_a18

OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):

@sleepyjess @Secret-Ninja

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

It is A, the others a too descriptive, no one know really what exactly happened or what they were thinking.

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

@Rainbow_dashie Are you there?

OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agrre with @goatdude101 it is C

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