History, 13.11.2019 17:31 sighgabbie
Which description of the setting in passage 2 contributes to an understanding of how lizzie feels while traveling through the panhandle?
question 4 options:
a.) "the chill, hurried along by the wind, made it impossible to stay warm." (paragraph 8)
b.) "it was here that the great plains " (paragraph 8)
c.) "windmills broke the plain, next to dugouts and sod houses and still-forming villages." (paragraph 9)
d.) " children played around a buffalo wallow, the ground mashed." (paragraph 9)
question 5 (mandatory) (2 points)
which idea from passage 2 should be included in a summary of the text?
question 5 options:
a.) horses are important in no man's land.
b.) bam white's family settled in no man's land.
c.) the conditions of no man's land are depressing.
d.) music can people cope with the harsh oklahoma climate.
p answer soon i'm doing the test rn
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