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The answer is lighting a match box because when doing so, the match goes into flames and flammability is a chemical change. When cutting a snowflake, the substances do not change, neither does it change when drying wet clothes. The person earlier said drying wet clothes, but he/she is wrong because when you dry wet clothes, the water goes through a physical change called evaporation, which is NOT a chemical change. I hope this helps. Good luck on your chapter assessments(I'm doing mine too). :)

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Lighting a match from a matchbook because that is a chemical change and the other two are physical changes.

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lighting a match from a matchbook (because of the chemical reaction between the match and the striking surface)

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