English, 17.03.2020 22:07 lisagrimmett3
How does the map support the details in the passage "Easter Land"?
A. It shows how tall the human forms are.
B. It shows how old the human forms are.
C. It shows when the human forms were erected.
D. It shows how isolated the island is from other land.
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Blogs differ from most other online text sources because they o focus on news and information. allow readers to interact with each other. are usually updated every day. can be updated with new information.
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How does the map support the details in the passage "Easter Land"?
A. It shows how tall the hu...
A. It shows how tall the hu...
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