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English, 05.05.2020 19:45, mgnbrnne

Excerpt from Farming It by henry a. shute.

Which can be inferred about the town from the descriptions in the first two paragraphs of the passage pn pages 1-2

a. the town has so few inhabitants it is practically abandoned

b. the town has recived very little rain for quite some time

c. the town is experiencing an economic depression

d. the town is located in a desert where there is little water


Excerpt from Farming It by henry a. shute. Which can be inferred about the town from the description

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