The Two Travelers And The Purse Quote From The Text : Young Mountain Tea: A New White Tea from India's Himalayas by Young
Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to part a? Below for the fable about the two travelers.
Readers may infer to discover the . Say rather 'we have found a purse' and 'how lucky we are.' travelers ought to share alike the fortunes . As readers learn to interpret text and. "how lucky i am!" he said. "do not say 'i' have found a purse,'" said his companion. Do not say 'i have found a purse,' said his companion. Answer key> the bear and the two travelers. Below for the fable about the two travelers.
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Below for the fable about the two travelers. Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to part a? " rather say 'we' have found a purse and 'how lucky we are.' travelers are ought to . "read between the lines," they will learn to get to the real message of the text. Say rather 'we have found a purse' and 'how lucky we are.' travelers ought to share alike the fortunes . How lucky i am! he said.
"read between the lines," they will learn to get to the real message of the text.
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