From what I'm thinking, what the directions state, and from what I know of, one of the possible, most likely answers is:
I was just getting ready to ride over to a friend's house, but I had to help my sister with some chores.
Answer: A. The Navajo live in the dry Arizona deserts.
Explanation:
The “Twelfth Song of Thunder” is a Navajo poem that celebrates the earth and its creatures. It was sung during a traditional Navajo Mountain Chant ceremony.
The Navajo people are a Native American tribe that lives in the Arizona deserts. In such an environment, there is not enough water, which causes the drought. The Navajo are thus aware of the importance of water. In this poem, they celebrate the thunder and the storms, as rainy weather will break the drought.
Answer:
It supports the main point that this is an ongoing fight that America will not abandon.
Explanation:
Answer:
Warmer winter temperatures are causing less precipitation to fall as snow in water storage during drought years and increased risk of flooding Explanation:
The correct answer is C. It was being killed by a giant water bug. I read the book and took the same test. Hope I helped!