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Which vocabulary word describes a small sandbar or islet within a river that contains thick brush or trees?. (1 point)A.halter. B.tow-head. C.staving.

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It is a variant B. tow-head. I have found in the dictionary that it is a sand bar in a river, especially a sand bar with a stand of cottonwoodtrees.
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The answer to this question is letter B. tow-head. It is rather written as towhead in most of the dictionaries and this means an alluvial deposit in the rivers, in which sandbar is an example, a small island or an islet formed in the slit. Very often, the deposit become permanent and capable of vegetation. 
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