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Arte-miy333 [17]
2 years ago
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Which of the following details from the story best helps the reader imagine the setting of the competition? A. There were many d

ifferent types of dogs, but none like Sporty. B. The owners had to stand behind a yellow line that had been spray-painted across a 40 foot by 80 foot grassy field. C. Sporty sprinted, launched himself into the air, did a forward somersault, and caught the Frisbee before landing on all fours. D. The rival, a sleek Boxer named Raj, effortlessly bounded and gracefully plucked the Frisbee from the sky.
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2 answers:
saw5 [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It is B i just did the test :)

Explanation:

Mars2501 [29]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B. The owners had to stand behind a yellow line that had been spray-painted across a 40 foot by 80 foot grassy field.

Explanation:

Statement B is describing the physical setting of the competition, therefore, it is the statement that best helps the reader imagine the setting of the competition.

The other three statements, on the other hand, are describing actions or characters, wich are not that helpful to establish the setting.

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