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Read the passage below.
did you know that crocodiles tend to have longer, pointed, v-shaped snouts while alligators generally have wider, rounder, u-shaped snouts? the signal word "while" serves what purpose?
a. it signals a similarity between alligators and crocodiles.
b. it signals a difference between alligators and crocodiles.
c. it signals that more information about crocodiles follows.
d. it signals that the reader is nearing the end of the text.
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Read the passage below.
did you know that crocodiles tend to have longer, pointed, v-shaped s...
did you know that crocodiles tend to have longer, pointed, v-shaped s...
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