1) What is the BEST conclusion a reader can make about this passage?
A)
The author believes t...
English, 21.10.2020 22:01 donavancoulter712
1) What is the BEST conclusion a reader can make about this passage?
A)
The author believes that Jacques Cousteau is the best
explorer of all time.
B)
The author believes that the Great Blue Hole will
soon be destroyed and forgotten by history.
C)
The author believes the Great Blue Hole is not as
incredible as Mount Everest or the Grand Canyon.
D)
The author believes the Great Blue Hole should be
added to the list of the world's natural wonders.
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