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Part A

What is the meaning of arid as it is used in the first paragraph of the passage from

A Single Shard?

Question 1 options:

cold


long


dry


rotten

Question 2 (1 point)
Part B

Which phrase from the first paragraph supports the answer to Part A?

Question 2 options:

"Breakfast that morning was a feast . . . .”


“. . . produced yet another surprise . . . .”


"No flesh remained . . . .”


“. . . the two friends cracked them open . . . .”

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Answer:

Part A: dry

Part B: "No flesh remained"

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: Arid means dry. It is defined in the dictionary since there is no paragraph here.

Part B: Flesh is normally not dry

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