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In laboratories, scientists can mimic the temperature and pressure of the core using lasers and
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Which answer choice is the BEST definition of the word "mimic" as used in the sentence?
(A) impress
(B)pretend
(C)mock
(D)copy
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Copy that is the BEST ANSWER
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Choose D (Copy). It is another word for mimic
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