Grammar Quiz

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What is an ‘absorber’ in the context of physics?

A. An area or a region with a particular feature or use

B. A rough path or road, usually one that has not been built but that has been made by people walking there

C. Material in a nuclear reactor that absorbs radiation

D. A layer of bricks, concrete, etc. that forms the solid underground base of a building

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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