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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) The rainbow appears when the sun shines through the rain. 12br 12br 10(c) The rainbow appears when it goes through the rain12br 12blockquote 10Grammatically speaking, (a) is the sentence you want to work with. the rain")02br 00My knowledge of meteorology is not great, but isn't a rainbow caused when the sun's rays are refracted from the drops of rain?
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) The rainbow appears when the sun shines through the rain.
12br 12br 10(c) The rainbow appears when it goes through the rain12br 12blockquote 10Grammatically speaking, (a) is the sentence you want to work with.
the rain")02br 00My knowledge of meteorology is not great, but isn't a rainbow caused when the sun's rays are refracted from the drops of rain?
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) The rainbow appears when the sun shines through the rain. 12br 12br 10(b) The rainbow appears when the sun shines through rain.12br 12br 10(c) The rainbow appears when it goes through the rain12br 12blockquote