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  • 12-01-2016
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Which phrase compares two objects?

A. not the only
B. and so are
C. cannot make
D. another word

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Awesome1111
Awesome1111 Awesome1111
  • 14-01-2016


I would say B. and so are

Because comparing is saying what's the same like the phrase and so are would say "this is pink and so are those."

Hope this helps 

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MathAnticButFake
MathAnticButFake MathAnticButFake
  • 02-03-2021

Answer:

B

Explanation:

It is in the third to last sentence, "Eagles and hawks  eat snakes and other insects."

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