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6

Which correctly identifies a NEED as opposed to a want or desire?

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2 answers:
lakkis [162]2 years ago
5 0

<em>Answer:</em>

<em>The answer is simple . The answer I choose from all the other options is option "C"</em>

<em>Explanation:</em>

<em>We all need a certain amount of water.</em>

Anna11 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: We all need a certain amount of water. It is a requirement to live. A new pair of jeans or a haircut is a want but not a requirement.

Explanation:

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