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selection
Noun
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A person makes a selection when a person chooses a smaller number of things from a larger group of things.
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A selection of things is different things that have been chosen or that you can choose from.
The window of the store shows a selection of the things you can buy in the store.
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Selection is a process where the best adapted life forms survive and the others die out.
Charles Darwin was a scientist who wrote about natural selection.
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In Australia, a selection was an area of land which a farmer could choose to buy.
The first thing he had to do was clear the trees of his selection.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
pupil
Noun
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A pupil is a student, especially a young one.
They can put their children in public school, but it costs $9,600 per pupil per year.
Which learning activities will assist pupils to achieve these objectives?
The teacher called the pupils to sit on the rug in front of the class.
These pupils learn to write as well as write to learn in mathematics.
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Your pupil is the black circle in the middle of your eye.
He checked her eyes; the pupils seemed rather large for the lighting in the room.