--Hi. Andy! There are ______ floors in this building. Which floor do you live on?

--I live on the ______ floor.

A. thirty; twenty-second B. thirty; twenty-two C. thirtieth; twenty-two

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When the vet came up to the car with a , the eagle got frightened and flew to the back seat. Once again I the amazing animal's eyes and told him it was OK. I placed him in the box. He trusted me. He didn't move wildly any more.

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