Which excerpt from 'how to grow a school garden" helps to give the text a lighthearted tone?
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Which excerpt from 'how to grow a school garden" helps to give the text a lighthearted tone?
A. Also, you'll make your life a lot easier if the patch is near water source - hauling buckets of water long distance will get old really fast.
B. The ideal space will be exposed to sunlight at least six hours a day, although there are plenty of varieties of plants that will thrive in partial or even complete shade.
C. Researching soil types and how to do a "jar test' will help you make this determination.
D. Once you know your zone gardening books and online resources will give you more information on the varieties of plants that will thrive in your area
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