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1.Julia is at Roosevelt. She wants to go to Baseball Field. She should change lines at .

A. Grand B. Cliton C. Reno D. Randolph

2.Louis is going to Medical Centre from Damen. He should get off at the stop.

A. third B. fourth C. fifth D. sixth

3.To go to Airport from Youth Centre, you should take underground lines in this order: .

A. Blue Line → Green Line → Red Line

B. Red Line → Green Line → Blue Line

C. Blue Line → Red Line → Green Line

D. Red Line → Blue Line → Green Line

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