Which words best help the reader imagine the sounds on the boat?
A.“filled” and “release...
English, 20.05.2020 23:01 Ruijinzhang3142
Which words best help the reader imagine the sounds on the boat?
A.“filled” and “released”
B.“air” and “whipped”
C.“freed” and “yanked”
D.“roar” and “flapping”
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