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Read the following sentence from Jack London's White Fang: The dogs clustered together in fear, now and again snarling menacingly as a pair of eyes drew close. Based on information in the sentence, what
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Read the following sentence from Jack London's White Fang: The dogs clustered together in fear, now and again snarling menacingly as a pair of eyes drew close. Based on information in the sentence, what is another word for menacingly?
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the answer is d threateningly
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Threateningly
We can tell that because the dogs are huddled together in fear, there's some sort of danger. Also the snarling suggests they are under caution or going on defense from some danger; they feel threatened.
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