What is the most likely reason the author wrote this selection?
F.
To encourage the reader no...
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What is the most likely reason the author wrote this selection?
F.
To encourage the reader not to waste food
G.
To show the reader that many different types of biofuels are
being used
H.
To demonstrate that creativity can help solve environmental
problems
J. To argue the importance of preventing methane from escaping
into the atmosphere
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1. imaginary persons in a novel believable characters 2. characterization long prose narrative 3. real in the fictional world of the novel creation of characters 4. the novel world of fiction 5. world of the novel characters i need the answer
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