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OverLord2011 [107]
2 years ago
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Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text. Read the paragraph from "Solar-Powered Public Bui

ldings? Not So Fast, California!" And, sure, it sounds like a good idea. After all, who doesn’t want to save money? Who doesn’t want to protect the planet? Who rejects the use of advanced technology? It all seems so simple. How does the author relate the ideas in the sentences?.
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vazorg [7]2 years ago
7 0

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I believe its #2

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