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Read the following excerpt.

Drizzle

Drizzle is light rain. Drizzle raindrops are extremely small. They are smaller than half a millimeter in diameter—the size of the tip of a needle. Drops this small don't really even fall to the ground. Instead, they float. They get blown around by the wind. Sometimes they group together and this makes them heavy. In this case, they do fall to the ground. But they don't stay there for long. They evaporate back into the air before they have time to form puddles.


1. Based on the information in the passage, which of the following statements about drizzle is true?
I.     Drizzle raindrops never form puddles.
II.    Drizzle raindrops never touch the ground.
III.   Drizzle raindrops are the size of the tip of a pencil.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. II and III
E. I, II, and III

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Answer:

the answer is I only

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User Alex Chan
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the correct answer is I ony
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