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English, 30.06.2019 23:00, hails271

Plz read this sentence and answer the question below: somewhere along its length, there was a snarl in the hose that blocked the flow of water. based on the context of this sentence, what does the word snarl mean? a low growl a snag or knot an evil face an opening or gap

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