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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
10

And Bruh Gator get tired, lookin. He comepon the broom grass, it tall and dry. He tired out. He stretch heself out in the broom

grass, smell nice. And he fall heself asleep.
Bruh Rabbit think now Bruh Gator asleep. He tiepin right pontop and 'e shunt he yeye. And they shut tight, and that rabbit know Bruh Gator asleep for true.

So Bruh Rabbit say to heself, "Bruh Gator gone know what call Trouble this day."

What helps readers understand what the word yeye means?

the description of how the broom grass feels
the description of how the broom grass smells
the description of the alligator falling asleep
the description of the rabbit causing trouble
English
2 answers:
posledela3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C!

Explanation:

I've done the test and if you want, I can post the answer for you!

I have all the answers now. Here you go!

1. (A) Hot and Dry

2. (B) How hot and painful the flames are to the alligators

<u><em>3. (C) The description of the alligator falling asleep</em></u>

4. (A) "Come so fast"

5. (D) How certain words are pronounced

6. (C) Understand how to pronounce words in a dialect.

<em><u>There you go! (The answers are for the Setting and Dialect Quiz! {4.6.2})</u></em>

navik [9.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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