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forsale [732]
3 years ago
8

In my room I put on my white sheet costume and get all my letters to Dad out from the back of the closet. I know that I must say

something, to make this more like a ceremony. I think of any Greek words I know: spanokapita, moussaka, and gyro. They’re only food words, but it doesn’t matter. I decide to say them anyway.
Using your context clues, define the underlined words in the passage above.
a.
Greek Quotes
c.
Greek Gods
b.
Greek Foods
d.
Greek Cities
English
1 answer:
Flura [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. Greek foods

Explanation:

I can't really see the underlined words, but I'm guessing that "spanokapita, moussaka, and gyro" are the underlined words. These words are names of Greek dishes, which makes B your best answer choice.

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