Question: #5: Typically, the expression would be "... to page 20." #10: If a specific nut from a specific hole, then "the/the." If a random nut from a random hole, then "a/a." If a random nut from a specific hole, then "a/the." If a specific nut from a random hole, then "the/a." #16: Answer A, C, or D would be correct -- article "a" when referring to a general descriptive category, article "the" when referring to a specific, defining category. #19: The correct answer is, of course B. Looks like you mistakenly repeated the answer for Question 18.
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#5: Typically, the expression would be "... to page 20."
#10: If a specific nut from a specific hole, then "the/the."
If a random nut from a random hole, then "a/a."
If a random nut from a specific hole, then "a/the."
If a specific nut from a random hole, then "the/a."
#16: Answer A, C, or D would be correct --
article "a" when referring to a general descriptive category,
article "the" when referring to a specific, defining category.
#19: The correct answer is, of course B. Looks like you
mistakenly repeated the answer for Question 18.
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