Where are Baltic-Slavic languages spoken?A. northern Europe
B. eastern Europe
C. western Europe
D. southwestern Europe

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Answer 1
Answer: Baltic-Slavic languages include Latvian and Lithuanian, which are spoken (of course) in Latvia and Lithuania. Those countries are located on the Baltic Sea in northern Europe, sort of smashed between Scandinavia, Russia, and Poland.

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K12? 7th grade dont worry fam, I got you. The Answer is a. trust me I just took the test also suavis and assuage has the same difference, or linking as doler ; condole. You any good at gum?

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B. Neither Hannibal nor her pups is in the kitchen.
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When forming a contraction between "does" and "not", the correct way to write it is 

D. Doesn't

This is because when writing contractions, the apostrophe (') replaces vowels, because otherwise the word wouldn't make sense or would be too difficult to pronounce.

Additionally, in the English language in contractions, apostrophes aren't placed at the end of a sentence.  (Unless used for possession)
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