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PART A: In paragraph 4, how does the author's use of "crumples," "buckles," "crashed," and "mash-up" impact the reader's
understanding of convergent boundaries?
A by helping the reader understand how to locate the convergent
boundaries
B by helping the reader to imagine the violent movement
associated with convergent boundaries
C by providing the reader with a comparison between convergent
and divergent boundaries
D by illustrating for the reader the differences between convergent
boundaries and transform boundaries


PART A: In paragraph 4, how does the author's use of crumples,

buckles, crashed, and mash-

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