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pav-90 [236]
2 years ago
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Which sentence correctly uses information from the text while giving credit to the author? A) Benson explains amorphous means it

is "not truly a solid or a liquid." B) The melting lava creates "tremendous amounts of heat, Benson explains." C) "Benson states," translucent means that the glass is transparent, or clear. Reactivate D) "Obsidian is known for its shiny black, gray, or green color, Benson notes."
English
1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
6 0
I think that the answer is C because it say what the author states in the answer.
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