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The bat imagines happy, laughter-filled backyard scenes. Descriptions presented by this bat only add to the appeal of Tim Ranch’s latest novel, Sleeping Upside-Down. In paragrap…
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The bat imagines happy, laughter-filled backyard scenes. Descriptions presented by this bat only add to the appeal of Tim Ranch’s latest novel, Sleeping Upside-Down.
In paragraph 1, the word appeal means
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Answer: c
Explanation: because I took the test
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Answer: the word appeal means to charm:)
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