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____ [38]
3 years ago
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Read the passage.

English
2 answers:
Bingel [31]3 years ago
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The best answer for this question is "information about the type of fruit the writer uses to make fruit salad." We learn that the writer likes to make fruit salad on warm days in order to stay cool, and the writer follows with detailed instructions on how to make the fruit salad, which eliminates all of your other answer options, leaving you with only one. We also do not hear anything about the fruit they add to the salad; there is no mention of apples, oranges, peaches, etc. Hope this helps.
serious [3.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Botanica  Ambitious  

The best answer for this question is "information about the type of fruit the writer uses to make fruit salad."

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