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3 TRANSITIVE SENTENCES
- Combine (paragraph 3, line 1)
-The brain combines the input of our two eyes into a single three-dimensional image.
-Provide (paragraph 3, line 2)
-The brain compensates and provides the right-side-up perception.
-Distinguish (paragraph 5, line2)
-One type of color blindness results in the inability to distinguish red from green.
3 INTRANSITIVE SENTENCES
-Result in (paragraph 5, line 2)
-One type of color blindness results in the inability to distinguish red from green.
-Interact (paragraph 10, line 2)
-The smell receptors interact with the molecules of these vapors and transmit the sensations to the brain.
-Occur (paragraph 14, line 4)
-Synesthesia is hereditary and it is estimated that it occurs in 1 out of 1000 individuals with variations of type and intensity.
BOTH TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
-Improve (paragraph 8, line 7)
-The ability to recognize notes does not improve much.
-Lost (paragraph 10, line 5)
-The sense of smell is sometimes temporarily lost when a person has a cold.
-Call (paragraph 2, line 2)
-The cone cells are sensitive to color and are located in the part of the retina called the fovea, where the light is focused by the lens.








