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Naddika [18.5K]
4 years ago
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Allison and her friend are going to make salsa together. Allison tells her friend they will need a tomato, an onion, and cilantr

o. What part of the oral instructions is Allison explaining? the desired result the steps of the recipe the required materials the goals of the recipe
English
2 answers:
Liula [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

C. The required materials

Explanation:

Because tomato's, onions, and cilantro are all ingredients, which are also called materials.

il63 [147K]4 years ago
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<h2 /><h2>answer:</h2><h2>its c</h2><h2 /><h2>explanation:</h2><h3>i did it on ed 2020 and also it explains the matierials needed.</h3>
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