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Which detail contributes to a dominant impression of danger? smooth, glassy water waves gently lapping the shore rocks like jagged teeth dazzling, sun-baked sand
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Which detail contributes to a dominant impression of danger?
smooth, glassy water
waves gently lapping the shore
rocks like jagged teeth
dazzling, sun-baked sand
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rocks like jagged teeth
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Answer:
ROCKS LIKE JAGGED TEETH
Step-by-step explanation:
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