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Sentence: The National Archives contain information so ... that researchers have #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:29 pm   Sentence: The National Archives contain information so ... that researchers have
 

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The National Archives contain information so ----
that researchers have been known never to publish
because they cannot bear to bring their studies to an
end.
(A) divisive
(B) seductive
(C) selective
(D) repetitive
(E) resourceful

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Sentence completion help #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 30, 2009 14:01 pm   Sentence completion help
 

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