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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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I will award brainliest to the person that answers this question correctly!! idk the answer but i have a gut feeling that i know

it :)
read the paragraph below and choose the relashionship between the lines. options are below the paragraph!

a chipmunk ran quickly
acroos the rain slicked boulder
and slid into grass

a. the lines show both sides of an argument
b. the lines contrast two different events
c. the lines compare the chipmunk to the boulder
d. the lines show a cause an effect.
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1 answer:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D) The lines show a cause and effect.

Explanation:

The chipmunk ran quickly across the rain-slicked boulder which caused it to slide into the grass.  The cause was the chipmunk running quickly, and the effect was sliding into the grass.  

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