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In "The Ravine," the word "gnarly" relates to an object's ____________. texture sound appearance smell
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In "The Ravine," the word "gnarly" relates to an object's ____________.
texture
sound
appearance
smell
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It relates to the appearance hope this helps
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it relates to its appearance
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