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English, 27.08.2019 01:20, sadie960

(1) vermont and new hampshire are often confused by people unfamiliar with new england geography. (2) located right next to each other, both new england states are long and narrow. (3) massachusetts forms the states’ southern borders, and canada provides their northern borders. (4) new hampshire has a bit of coast on the atlantic ocean. (5) vermont, on the other hand, is an inland state. (6) lake champlain, a large lake on the border with new york state, provides a small shipping industry for vermont. (7) both vermont and new hampshire have large forested areas and mountains that are popular with skiers. (8) in fact, new hampshire’s white mountains include mount washington, the tallest mountain in the northeast. (9) famous for its dairy farms, vermont is also the largest producer of maple syrup in the united states. (10) new hampshire, in contrast, has more heavy industry and larger cities in the southern part of the state.
which sentences tell how the borders of vermont and new hampshire are different?
sentences 1 and 6
sentences 4 and 5
sentences 1 and 2
sentences 2 and 3

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