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Seen from the window of an aeroplane, the city appears. Mark the right answer.

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Seen from the window of an aeroplane, the city appears.

Mark the right answer.

Options

  • as haphazard as on ground

  • as neat as a map

  • as developed as necessary

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Solution

Seen from the window of an aeroplane, the city appears as haphazard as on ground.

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Chapter 2.2: Geography Lesson - Working with the Poem [Page 35]

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Chapter 2.2 Geography Lesson
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