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vagabundo [1.1K]
3 years ago
5

According to "A Thousand Years of Guessing," one monk who wrote a book of riddles noted that he wrote outside during the day and

that he "froze" while writing. Based on this fact, what can be inferred?
A.
Writing the riddles down was important to him.

B.
He never moved as he wrote down the riddles.

C.
Riddles make people feel cold.

D.
He did not know the answers to many of the riddles.
English
2 answers:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
8 0
A.) writing down the riddles were important to him. If he was willing to go outside everyday and freeze while he writes the riddles they must have some importance to him 
Readme [11.4K]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is B
He never moved as he wrote down the riddles
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