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T or F unit 7 reading SCD 2
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The Floralis Genérica is located in a city square in Buenos Aires.
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The Floralis Genérica opens and closes daily.
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The mural in Las Palmitas was painted by a single artist.
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The Floralis Genérica in Buenos Aires is a small, stationary flower.
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Art is always found inside galleries and museums.
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The mural in Las Palmitas is visible from several miles away.
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The purpose of the red polar bear was to draw attention to global warming.
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Residents of Las Palmitas were unhappy with the mural project.
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The ceramic poppy display was a tribute to soldiers who fought in World War I.
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The red polar bear on the Langjökull glacier was made of metal.
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Public art can be viewed for free in various places around the world.
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The ceramic poppies were sold to fundraise for charity.
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The ceramic poppies displayed around the Tower of London were permanent.
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The red polar bear created by Bjargey Olafsdóttir was made of food dye.
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Public art can sometimes have a social or political message.
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Public art can only be used to beautify a location without any other purpose.
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The red polar bear was designed to be a permanent feature of the glacier.
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The ceramic poppy display was created to mark the 50-year anniversary of World War I.
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