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English, 12.10.2020 01:01, amberunderhill

Read the two passages. Passage 1 Geese Fly South Geese migrate.
When winter begins getting close, the birds fly south to warmer locations. They feel the need to move locations because the cold weather means a decrease in food supply.
Passage 2 Signs of Fall.
The leaves had turned and were falling to the ground. Signs of autumn were everywhere. A loud honking noise was heard overhead. Billy looked up and saw a flock of geese flying above him. Which statement is the best text-to-text connection between the two passages?

A) Signs of Fall helps readers understand the facts given in Geese Fly South.

B)Both texts help the reader learn about the survival actions of geese in the wild.

C)Geese Fly South helps the reader relate to the signs of fall described in Signs of Fall.

D)Geese Fly South helps the reader understand the reasons for the geese’s actions in Signs of Fall.

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