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Which statement best describes john dalton’s use of creativity in his work? he reinterpreted and retested joseph proust’s results. he used a scientific method to conduct his experiment. he wrote his results down as four parts of the atomic theory. he verified democritus’s idea that matter was composed of atoms.

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