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Welcome to Camden Provincial Park, one of the country’s oldest and most celebrated natural spaces! The 745 acres of the park were (147) to the provincial government by entrepreneur and naturalist John Camden in 1899. Since then, the area has been instrumental in the preservation of the yellow-petaled sprite flower and the western brown shrub bush. These species grow (148) in this region and no other in the world. In modern times, the park has added recreation facilities to encourage people to visit and appreciate this unique landscape. Over 25 miles of hiking trails await you, and there are 16 primitive campsites available to guests. Please remember to follow (149) park rules at all times, and enjoy your time in Camden Provincial Park!

A. programmed
B. granted
C. assumed
D. revealed

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From: Seth Anderson, Head of SalesTo: Sales teamSubject: Survey results Team, we have received the results from our most recent customer survey. What follows is a brief overview of the key findings: * Our most popular product by far is still the Steelman Professional wristwatch. Customers love its sleek, sophisticated look, and they also report that the digital features are easy to program and extremely useful. * We are also getting good feedback about the new Timekeeper wristwatch. Most people who responded to the survey regarding this model pointed to its reliability as the main reason why they liked it. * Despite our best efforts, the Steadfast Super Sport watch still isn’t selling. Customers say that it has so many functions that it is difficult to use. When selling this watch, I recommend that you emphasize its durability instead of its functionality. What is the purpose of the email

A. To get feedback on a customer survey
B. To introduce a new product
C. To explain better sales techniques
D. To summarize a set of data

Itinerary — Travel Plus Tour CompanyTour: City Highlights Tour, BarcelonaDate: April 24, 2011 All tours begin at the Travel Plus Tour office, on the first block of La Rambla. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the first time listed on this itinerary.\r\n \r\n 8:15\r\n Meet at tour office, introduction of guide.\r\n \r\n \r\n 8:30-10:00\r\n Walk to and tour the gothic cathedral, including 30 minutes of guidedexplanation inside and 30 minutes free time. No food or drink inside!\r\n \r\n \r\n 10:00-10:45\r\n Tour nearby ruins of the ancient Roman site of Barcino.\r\n \r\n \r\n 10:45-11:45\r\n Visit the Pablo Picasso Museum.Please note: the museum is quite large, so budget your time to see onlythose exhibits in which you are most interested.\r\n \r\n \r\n 11:45-1:00\r\n Walk to a nearby restaurant for a traditional Spanish lunch. The cost ofthe meal is NOT included in the price of this tour.\r\n \r\n \r\n 1:00-2:30\r\n Take the metro to the Sagrada Familia cathedral and tour the structure.\r\n \r\n \r\n 2:30-4:30\r\n Take the metro to Parc Guell and tour the fountains, sculptures, andgrounds.\r\n \r\n \r\n 4:30-5:00\r\n Take the metro back to the tour office, or depart from the group at ParcGuell.\r\n \r\n What is NOT mentioned about the tour

A. Participants must pay for lunch themselves.
B. Only a selection of Picasso’s work will be viewed.
C. Food and beverages are prohibited in the gothic cathedral.
D. Tour members must return to the company’s office at the end.

Welcome to Camden Provincial Park, one of the country’s oldest and most celebrated natural spaces! The 745 acres of the park were (147) to the provincial government by entrepreneur and naturalist John Camden in 1899. Since then, the area has been instrumental in the preservation of the yellow-petaled sprite flower and the western brown shrub bush. These species grow (148) in this region and no other in the world. In modern times, the park has added recreation facilities to encourage people to visit and appreciate this unique landscape. Over 25 miles of hiking trails await you, and there are 16 primitive campsites available to guests. Please remember to follow (149) park rules at all times, and enjoy your time in Camden Provincial Park!

A. posting
B. posters
C. post
D. posted

This past Thursday, more than 400 people showed up to the Stinson Auditorium for Professor John Wallace’s speech. Unfortunately, Professor Wallace wasn’t among them. It was not until after everyone had taken their seats in the auditorium that they learned the professor would not be able to make it. Early reports indicate that a scheduling mix-up kept the professor from making his appearance. At the time when he was supposed to be speaking to a crowd here in Stinson about literary history, he was giving a lecture on modern journalism at an event in Pittsburgh. Representatives for Professor Wallace have issued multiple apologies to the people of Stinson, assuring them the error was an accident. Thus far, it appears as if they have forgiven him. Tickets for his rescheduled Stinson appearance, this coming Saturday afternoon, have already sold out. It is likely that attendees are most excited to hear the professor talk about his latest bestselling novel, The Artificial Writer. But he has made it clear that this is not a press tour. Instead he will stick to his planned talk on the history of the novel in Western literature. What is likely to happen on Saturday

A. Four hundred people will travel to Pittsburgh.
B. No one will show up to see Professor Wallace.
C. People from Thursday’s event will demand a refund.
D. Professor Wallace will speak to a full auditorium.

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