English, 05.05.2020 20:13 marissasabino111
According to the author of “Why the Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves,” why do the juniper, pine, and spruce get to keep their leaves during the winter?
A.
because they are more suited to withstanding snow and ice
B.
because they grow faster than the other trees and help protect animals in the forest
C.
because the juniper has berries, the pine is strong, and the spruce has warm branches
D.
because they helped the bird with the broken wing
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