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English, 08.01.2021 02:50 hailee6053

Drag each tile to the correct box. Match each word or phrase from the passage with the statement that best explains how It reflects the setting of the text.
(A)This phrase reflects the setting's weather conditions.
(B)This phrase reflects the setting's lack of necessities.
(C)This phrase reflects the setting's landscape.
(1) " We're starving!"
(2)"Men on horseback rode up."
(3)"shouting and sweating"


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