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e-lub [12.9K]
2 years ago
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3. Which clue from the following sentence helps us determine the meaning of the word "confection": "As the girls entered the sto

re, they saw that most of the jars that used to be filled with every kind of candy and confection were empty" *
1 entered
2 jars
3 candy
English
1 answer:
Ket [755]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

3. candy

hope it helps and your day will be full of happiness

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