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English, 03.04.2020 22:51, cyanezc1313

Part B
Which evidence from the passage supports the answer to Part A (main idea of To Fly)?
Question 3 options:

“The men set up the rail to take off on level ground, but the wind died.”
(paragraph 1)

“Two unexpected helpers also arrived—W. C. Brinkley, a lumber merchant
from Manteo, and a boy named Johnny Moore. . . .” (paragraph 3)

“It’s probably one of the most famous photographs ever taken.” (paragraph 6)

“The Flyer had taken off from level ground, moved through the air under its
own power, and landed. . . .” (paragraph 8)

answer
Answers: 1

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