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Elena-2011 [213]
4 years ago
9

Can someone please help me with this I will make you as Brainlies

English
1 answer:
Elan Coil [88]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

- Apples

- Grapes

- Mangos

- Oranges

Apple -

Red, green, or yellow. Red apples are usually sweet while green apples are more sour. Yellow apples tend to have no taste. Rats can eat apples. Apples make apple sauce and apple juice.

Grapes -

Usually purple, green or red. Grapes tend to be sweet, though some can be sour. Grapes tend to remind people of grape medicine and grape juice. Rats can eat grapes.

Mangos -

Mangos are sticky, sweet, and juicy. The middle has a big seed, which can make it hard to cut.

Oranges -

Oranges come in many sizes, the smaller they are, the easier they are to peel. Rats can't eat oranges. Makes orange juice, orange cake, orange cookies etc. etc.

1. Oranges

2. Mangos

3. Apples

4. Grapes

Hope this helps

Explanation:

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