Read the sentence from the selection
Sacagawea and her French husband were
like the links of...
English, 23.11.2020 21:40 mauricestepenson791
Read the sentence from the selection
Sacagawea and her French husband were
like the links of a chain.
Why does the author compare Sacagawea
and her husband to the links of a chain?
A They led travelers across an
unexplored area
B They taught sign language to the
Native Americans
They helped groups of people
understand each other.
D They introduced the explorers to the
Native Americans
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