Answer:
Water, plants, animals
Explanation:
The options you were given are the following:
- thick shrubs, plants, trees
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insects, pests, fire
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seeds, fire, animals
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water, plants, animals
When we're unsure about what a word means, the context it is used in is very important. It can help us partially or fully determine the meaning of a word.
Here, we have the word<em> undergrowth</em>, which refers to small trees, bushes, ferns, and other plants that grow beneath taller trees in a forest. Other words that can help us determine its meaning (called context clues) are <em>water</em>, <em>plants</em>, and <em>animals.</em><em> </em>Water, plants, and animals are all located on the forest floor, where the undergrowth can be found as well.
The best answer would be C. zeal. Zeal means enthusiasm for a cause which makes sense in this sentence.
Ire means anger, that doesn't fit. Neither does prodigy (meaning someone who is exceptional, especially at a young age), nor fete (meaning to entertain someone).
I would say "for people to continue the unfinished work of the soldiers"
Your answer is A. So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective.