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Murljashka [212]
3 years ago
9

Read the excerpt from "Killer Whales and Great White Sharks.”

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2 answers:
ad-work [718]3 years ago
8 0
A. This is the only answer that explicitly tells the reader what the nostrils look like.
Shalnov [3]3 years ago
6 0
A because it describes what the nose looks like
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