English, 08.04.2020 00:10 naiomireyes74p2aybs
The bright sun blinded me as I stepped outdoors. The garden looked distressingly poor, even with all the watering I had done and the brief rain.
What does the first-person narrative reveal about the setting?
1.It is raining.
2.It is late in the day.
3.The weather has been hot and dry.
4.The garden is a good distance from the house.
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What statements best describes king's purpose in writing the letter?
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