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American

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happiness

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Development

Solutions

Network,which

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President

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Switzerland

and

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sweseizethechance.D.WecandrawfromSaturn’sringsthattheplanetsinsolarsystemaredynamic.39.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Theuniverseoutsidetheearthisneverchanging.B.Astronomersmaycalculatehowlongitwillbebeforetheringsdisappear.C.Theuniverseoutsidetheearthisopposedtowhatwethinkoftheearth.D.Saturn’sringsaresosolidthattheywillnotdisappear.40.HowdoesO’DonoghuefeelabouttheideaofSaturnlosingitsrings?A.sorry B.lucky C.happy 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