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lisov135 [29]
3 years ago
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paragraph to all wer the question. Once at the junkyard, the old cars are dismantled. The car parts are sorted out and organized

according to size and value. Small parts are placed in bins, and large parts are placed into piles that make it easier for customers to find things. What is the meaning of the term dismantled in this context? (1 point) O taken apart O made into junk O put up for sale O broken in half​
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1 answer:
Anni [7]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer A. Taken apart

Explanation:

The word "dismantled" is used in this paragraph to refer to the process old cars undergo in the junkyard, about this the speaker explains "car parts are sorted out and organized". This precise detail suggests the process of dismantling involves separating parts of cars. In this context, this term means to take apart or disassemble, which makes the first option correct. Also, other terms such as made into junk, put up for sale, or broke in half do not correctly describe the process of separating parts.

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