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English, 04.08.2019 12:10, Rosy1234Locks

This sentence is from the passage. "optical and radio telescopes both ,begin emphasis, detect, end emphasis, energy waves from stars." (paragraph 4) what does the word ,begin emphasis, detect, end emphasis, mean in this sentence? answer options with 4 options 1. investigate 2. mask 3. remove 4. uncover

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