The answer would be "to help you decipher symbols and scale."
Without the key, a lot of the symbols would be quite confusing and you wouldn't know if it was 5 miles or 500 miles. Everything else is implied throughout the map, but the key's purpose is definitely to help you decipher symbols and scale.
Answer:
Pam: If only I could speak French! Then I could speak to my cousin in Paris.
Ben: Supposing you found an online French course, will you sign up
for it?
Pam: I wish I could study French years ago! The earlier you learn a language, the easier it is.
Ben: We all think back and wish we could do something or could not have said something. It doesn't help, though, so it's better to look ahead.
Pam: That's true. I wish we can learn French together!
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Answer: The DH
(The Triple Threat #3)
by John Feinstein
Alex Myers’s football and basketball seasons were mired in controversy, and his dad’s been MIA since his parents split up. All Alex wants this spring is to work on his fastball and hang out with his maybe-girlfriend, Christine. But he runs into unexpected competition.
Matt Gordon was suspended from sports after he admitted taking PEDs during football season, but the athletic board has decided to give him another chance. So he’s on the team—and he’s got something to prove. He’s also got his eye on Christine.
The question this season—is all fair in love and baseball? Or are some things truly unforgivable?
Filled with action, intrigue, and intense rivalries, The DH and the other books in the Triple Threat series follow the ups and downs of one talented kid-athlete’s year in sports.
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