Well, from what I know, yes. It's a native food. It originated in Mexico and Central America, and later it (it being pumpkins) was found by Cliff Dwellers to be in the western United States. This lead Native Americans and Pilgrims to plant them. After harvest, they then tried different ways of cooking. Pumpkin Bread was one.
"B.
Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?" is correct as long as both "<span>Wall Street Journal" and "</span>Reader's Digest?" are in italics (which are not showing up here).
Try using example sentences
A. I go outside to play although it is cold
B. I want to play outside however it is cold
C. It is just as cold her as it is there
D. It is cold here whereas in New York it is warm
Which sounds like a contrast?
Answer:
A poor girl living in India in the 1900s
Explanation:
People in India use the "rupee" currency, so I can infer that this girl lives in India. As soda is quite modern today, and we've had it for some time, we can assume that this takes place sometime in the 1900s, when soda was first introduced to some parts of the world.