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Why was the Native American, Squanto, so valuable to the Pilgrims? A. He knew how to build homes. B. He knew how to grow tobacco. C. He knew how to raise livestock. D. He knew English and could translate
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Why was the Native American, Squanto, so valuable to the Pilgrims? A. He knew how to build homes. B. He knew how to grow tobacco. C. He knew how to raise livestock. D. He knew English and could translate for them.
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d.he knew he could translate for both sides
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D. He could communicate among both languages.
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