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ACT Aspire Reading: Why Does the Author Connect the Words "Horse" and "Shoulder"? 1 Views


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According to the passage, how did the author come to relate the word "horse" to the word "shoulder"?


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All right s spyros Here we go More on the

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human brain According to the passage how did the author

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come to relate the word horse to the word shoulder

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Well the author says Shoulder we say ouch Yeah this

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question requires finding the information in the passage and if

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you skim down you could find it online twenty eight

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twenty nine like ray there And then you could have

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eliminated all the answer choices that don't mention this description

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so get rid of bc Indeed answers A horse kicked 00:00:34.954 --> [endTime] him in the shoulder

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