Geography Landmarks or Natural Sites National parks
1. Yosemite is famous for its natural wonders.
2. We arrived at Yosemite in the afternoon.
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In the sentences above, what does "Yosemite" mean?
Is it Yosemite Valley or Yosemite National Park?
It could be either, but I would bet on the Park.
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PsyDAG
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