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Meteor showers and individual streaks of light that flash across the sky every night are generated when tiny flecks of celestial detritus, often no larger than grains of sand or of pebbles, burn up speeding through the atmosphere. (A) Grains of sand or of pebbles, burn up speeding (B) Grains of sand or pebbles, burn up while speeding (C) Grains of sand or pebbles, which burn up while speeding (D) A grain of sand or pebble, which burns up as it speeds (E) A grain of sand or a pebble, burns up when it speeds

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  1. 18 June, 01:14
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    Answer:None of the above options

    Explanation: The passage only described that tiny flecks of celestial detritus which are often not larger than grain of sand or of pebbles (it didn't say those tiny flecks are grain of sand or of pebbles). The options above relates the flecks as grain of sand or of pebbles which are not same as flecks the passage is referring too.
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