Which can be inferred about the town from the
descriptions in the first two paragraphs of the<...
Which can be inferred about the town from the
descriptions in the first two paragraphs of the
passage, on pages 1-2?
The town has received very little rain for quite some
time,
The town is located in a desert where there is little
water.
The town is experiencing an economic depression,
The town has so few inhabitants it is practically
abandoned.
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