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Which best describes the homes in which peasants lived? a. The homes were close to the manor village. b. The homes were well built and safe c. The homes provided shelter and plenty of privacy. d. The homes
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Which best describes the homes in which peasants lived?
a. The homes were close to the manor village.
b. The homes were well built and safe
c. The homes provided shelter and plenty of privacy.
d. The homes housed both people and animals
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The homes housed both people and animals.
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a. The homes were close to the manor village." would be the best option from the list. Although the living conditions for peasants were very bad, they were not so bad that they would sleep next to animals.
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