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For preparing a perfect hard-boiled egg, you should have
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For preparing a perfect hard-boiled egg, you should have boiled the egg for twelve minutes at a rolling boil before plunging it into ice-cold water and then dipping the egg back in the boiling water to separate the shell from the egg. A. have boiled the egg for twelve minutes at a rolling boil before plunging it into ice-cold water and then dipping the egg back in the boiling water B. first boil the egg for twelve minutes at a rolling boil, then plunge the egg into ice-cold water, and finally dip the egg back in the boiling water C. boil the egg at a rolling boil for twelve minutes prior to dipping it back into the boiling water after plunging it into ice-cold water D. plunge the egg into ice-cold water and then, finally, dip the egg back in the boiling water, after having boiled the egg for twelve minutes at a rolling boil, E. dip the egg back in the boiling water after you have boiled the egg for twelve minutes at a rolling boil and plunged the egg into ice-cold water in order
HI, i have series of SC and CR questions for which i do not have any OA's. I wanted to posted them all in one , but as somebody on the forum suggested i am putting them all differently.
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