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Why
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no please I wont
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no please I wouldn't do that
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Caterer
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lenpollock

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In Britain, they are also named as 'semi-detached' houses.

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Franklin Ekeugo

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I my textbook they told us to unscramble the words in capital letter to the word CATERER to a row of houses all joined together
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lenpollock

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Further to mine above. A row of houses is a terrace. A pair of houses that are joined is a semi-detached or just ;semi. A free standing house is a detached house.

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Those are normally called row houses, or brownstones. The difference connotes the type of neighborhood they're found in, row houses being in lower class neighborhoods.

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They are a terrace.

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EMMANUEL AYOKANMI

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Yeah, definitely they're a terrace

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town house or duplex

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Its calld apartmentz

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duplex

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ARPERMENT

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