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prisoha [69]
1 year ago
10

Read the sidebar titled “A Champion for the Soil” from Years of Dust.

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2 answers:
ryzh [129]1 year ago
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Yea it’s D I agree with the person on the top
umka2103 [35]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

For the first one, D: a photo of Hugh Bennett speaking

Explanation:

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