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Which phrase cannot be changed in a paraphrase of this text? (1 point) A, “the furiously burning bed of coals” B, “by the way their color changed” D, “1,000 to 1,950 degrees Fahrenheit” C, “force air up
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Which phrase cannot be changed in a paraphrase of this text? (1 point)
A, “the furiously burning bed of coals”
B, “by the way their color changed”
D, “1,000 to 1,950 degrees Fahrenheit”
C, “force air up through the fire and heat”
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Answer: d because is measured so you can’t really paraphrase it
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