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@lopagargg said:A.To house this event a huge temporary exhibition hall (Joseph Paxton's steel and glass CrystalPalace') was built on Hyde Park in central London.B. Although the birth of dinosaurs was relatively inauspicious (first appearing as an afterthought in the published report of the 11th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science),they were soon to become the centre of worldwide attention.C. At the time of Owen's review, he was working on a surprisingly meagre collection of fossil bones and teeth that had been discovered up to that time and were scattered around the British Isles.D. To celebrate such influence and achievement, the Great Exhibition of 1851 was devised.E. The reason for this was simple. Owen worked in London, at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when the British Empire was probably at its greatest extent.(a) CBEDA (b) BDACE (c) BDAEC (d) ECBDA
@lopagargg said:A.To house this event a huge temporary exhibition hall (Joseph Paxton's steel and glass CrystalPalace') was built on Hyde Park in central London.B. Although the birth of dinosaurs was relatively inauspicious (first appearing as an afterthought in the published report of the 11th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science),they were soon to become the centre of worldwide attention.C. At the time of Owen's review, he was working on a surprisingly meagre collection of fossil bones and teeth that had been discovered up to that time and were scattered around the British Isles.D. To celebrate such influence and achievement, the Great Exhibition of 1851 was devised.E. The reason for this was simple. Owen worked in London, at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when the British Empire was probably at its greatest extent.(a) CBEDA (b) BDACE (c) BDAEC (d) ECBDA
@lopagargg said:A.To house this event a huge temporary exhibition hall (Joseph Paxton's steel and glass CrystalPalace') was built on Hyde Park in central London.B. Although the birth of dinosaurs was relatively inauspicious (first appearing as an afterthought in the published report of the 11th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science),they were soon to become the centre of worldwide attention.C. At the time of Owen's review, he was working on a surprisingly meagre collection of fossil bones and teeth that had been discovered up to that time and were scattered around the British Isles.D. To celebrate such influence and achievement, the Great Exhibition of 1851 was devised.E. The reason for this was simple. Owen worked in London, at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when the British Empire was probably at its greatest extent.(a) CBEDA (b) BDACE (c) BDAEC (d) ECBDA
@lopagargg said:A.To house this event a huge temporary exhibition hall (Joseph Paxton's steel and glass CrystalPalace') was built on Hyde Park in central London.B. Although the birth of dinosaurs was relatively inauspicious (first appearing as an afterthought in the published report of the 11th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science),they were soon to become the centre of worldwide attention.C. At the time of Owen's review, he was working on a surprisingly meagre collection of fossil bones and teeth that had been discovered up to that time and were scattered around the British Isles.D. To celebrate such influence and achievement, the Great Exhibition of 1851 was devised.E. The reason for this was simple. Owen worked in London, at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when the British Empire was probably at its greatest extent.(a) CBEDA (b) BDACE (c) BDAEC (d) ECBDA
@lopagargg said:A.To house this event a huge temporary exhibition hall (Joseph Paxton's steel and glass CrystalPalace') was built on Hyde Park in central London.B. Although the birth of dinosaurs was relatively inauspicious (first appearing as an afterthought in the published report of the 11th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science),they were soon to become the centre of worldwide attention.C. At the time of Owen's review, he was working on a surprisingly meagre collection of fossil bones and teeth that had been discovered up to that time and were scattered around the British Isles.D. To celebrate such influence and achievement, the Great Exhibition of 1851 was devised.E. The reason for this was simple. Owen worked in London, at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when the British Empire was probably at its greatest extent.(a) CBEDA (b) BDACE (c) BDAEC (d) ECBDA