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Find the word that had different sound in the part underlined 1.A. unique B. buffalo C. sculpture D. punctual
2. A. typical B. variety C. fry D. quality
3. A. another B. tradition C. villa D. village
4. A. historical B. ceiling C. specific D. artistic
5. A. breathe B. birthday C. thought D. thousand
6. A. scarves B. gloves C. potatoes D. watches
7. A. walked B. attracted C. stopped D. laughed
8. A. impress B. scientific C. remind D. handicraft
9. A. souvenirs B. tourists C. workshops D. bracelets
10. A. business B. believe C. blind D. bomb

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