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then, answer part B. Part A Read these sentences from "How Green Is Greensburg?" When it finally moved on, it had demolished about 95 percent of the town. Homes, businesses, schools, churches, the hospital—even the trees—were all destroyed or badly damaged. What does demolished mean in the sentences above? A. avoided B. wrecked C. missed D. involved Part B Which detail from the text helps the reader understand the meaning of the word demolished? A. “finally moved on” B. “about 95 percent of the town” C. “even the trees” D. “badly damaged” 12

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