Which two phrases from the excerpt describe the
setting?
Read the excerpt from "Home on...
Which two phrases from the excerpt describe the
setting?
Read the excerpt from "Home on the Range".
Gray stone cliffs rose up around him. He filled his
canteen at a sparkling clear spring. A brown jackrabbit
darted past him.
"gray stone cliffs" and "he filled"
"gray stone cliffs" and "sparkling clear spring"
"sparkling clear spring" and "brown jackrabbit"
"brown jackrabbit" and "darted past him"
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