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Read the passage: Fire needs oxygen to burn. If we cover a burning candle with a glass, it will stop burning. Question: What does fire need to burn?
AWater
BOxygen
CCarbon dioxide
DNitrogen
✓ Correct Answer: B — Oxygen
The text states that fire needs oxygen to burn.
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