English, 20.11.2020 02:20 pennstatealum
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3 NARRATOR 2: Yes, every member of the village felt this misery. Anything planted in the fields would disappear in the dark of night. Each morning there were fewer and fewer sheep, goats, and chickens. Because of this, the villagers shook their heads hopelessly and whispered, "Force majeure." No one in the village knew what to do to save their plants and animals from this uncontrollable disaster.
What words in paragraph 3 help the reader understand the meaning of the foreign phrase force majeure?
save their plants and animals
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uncontrollable disaster
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No one in the village
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the villagers shook their heads hopele
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