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______ arose the two great divisions of this science known as inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry.
A

It

B

Thus

C

These

D

Such


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句意:如此产生了这门学科的两个重大分支——无机化学和有机化学。这是一个倒装句。thus adv.如此,像这样。以here, there, now, then, thus等副词为首的句子要倒装,谓语动词通常是be, come, go, exist, follow等不及物动词。
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