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Flura [38]
3 years ago
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Which details help the reader visualize the environment? Check all that apply. “The man flung a look back along the way he had c

ome.” “The Yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice.” “On top of this ice were as many feet of snow.” “It was all pure white, rolling in gentle undulations.” “save for a dark hairline that curved and twisted from around the spruce-covered island to the south
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Elenna [48]3 years ago
7 0

B. “The Yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice.”

C. “On top of this ice were as many feet of snow.”

D. “It was all pure white, rolling in gentle undulations.”

E. “save for a dark hairline that curved and twisted from around the spruce-covered island to the south”

zmey [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:its the yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice

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