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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
9

What is a “foundry ,” as discussed in paragraph 6?

History
1 answer:
____ [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

plug and chug words and make sure the definitions fit their intended purpose

Explanation:

1 an establishment for producing castings in molten metal.

2 the act or process of founding or casting metal.

3 the category of metal objects made by founding; castings.

it has to be one of these input the word to see if it makes sense if not go to the next plug and chug till you come out with something that sounds right

factory

forge

shop

you need to give me more choices

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