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The flowers in the vase have started to drop their petals and the water has turned brown. What is the condition of the flowers?
AThey are blooming.
BThey are dying or old.
CThey are artificial flowers.
DThey are growing new leaves.
✓ Correct Answer: B — They are dying or old.
Losing petals and murky water are signs of biological decay in cut flowers.
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