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00062_Field_sg03q02.txt
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Audio:QS030201.AIF
C-box:Match each flower to its correct family.
BallLoc:30,45;249,50;33,210;249,210
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GeoBytesUsed:5
PaletteNeutralPic:
PossibleAns:["Mallow Family", "Lily Family", "Composite Family", "Orchid Family"]
A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Composite Family*QS030202.AIF*
Wrong 1:N/A
Wrong 2:N/A
Wrong 3:N/A
Wrong 4:N/A
Wrong 5:N/A
Wrong 6:N/A
Wrong 7:N/A
Wrong 8:N/A
GeoByte1:Chicory can be found growing wild in many areas of North America.
GeoByte2:Chicory is also called succory.
GeoByte3:Chicory is closely related to endive, a leafy plant used in salads.
GeoByte4:The chicory flower is an unusual example of a composite because it is made up entirely of ray flowers.
GeoByte5:The root of the chicory plant can be roasted to make a drink that tastes like coffee.
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FirstPictCast:SP030250.PIC
VideoReward:#none
Palette:PaletteQ2
QuestionMovie:#none
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