Is the worksheet image too difficult to read?

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The worksheet image is difficult to read, even when magnified, as it appears blurry. Users suggest breaking the image into several larger sections for better clarity. The original poster seeks validation for their circled answers but lacks access to their teacher for assistance due to the teacher's personal circumstances. Overall, the focus is on improving the visibility of the worksheet for accurate feedback. Clearer images would facilitate better support for the poster's queries.
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Need 2nd opinion on circled questions. I want to check if my answers are correct.

(My teacher just had a divorce and is on leave, so no one to ask for help)

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Judoliam said:
Need 2nd opinion on circled questions. I want to check if my answers are correct.

(My teacher just had a divorce and is on leave, so no one to ask for help)

Work sheet in attachment
Thanks
The image is too hard to read. Magnified it is too blurry. Try breaking it up into several larger images.
 
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