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ki77a [65]
2 years ago
10

Please help me with this

English
1 answer:
Roman55 [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: A *For question 1* sry only one I looked at...also noticed the other person had 2 answers so I narrowed this one down

Explanation:

B is not right because it only focuses on the mind game they were talking about(only mentioned once)

C is not right because it has not been proved that you <em>can't </em>travel through the center of the Earth

(I'm assuming you got D wrong but just in case) I think it's safe to say that answer choice D is only a sum up of paragraph 2. *Basically it doesn't sum up the whole passage*

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