4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence?
A. “New Holland” was difficult to turn into farmland.
B. Lake Mattamuskeet is a geographic feature in North Carolina.
C. American Indian people have stories about the origins of the lake.
D. Muskrats save themselves hard work by making tunnels in canal banks.
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- 4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence?
- 4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence? A. “New Holland” was difficult to turn into farmland.
- 4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence? A. “New Holland” was difficult to turn into farmland. B. Lake Mattamuskeet is a geographic feature in North Carolina.
- 4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence? A. “New Holland” was difficult to turn into farmland. B. Lake Mattamuskeet is a geographic feature in North Carolina. C. American Indian people have stories about the origins of the lake.
- 4. Which of the author’s claims in the first text lacks sufficient supporting evidence? A. “New Holland” was difficult to turn into farmland. B. Lake Mattamuskeet is a geographic feature in North Carolina. C. American Indian people have stories about the origins of the lake. D. Muskrats save themselves hard work by making tunnels in canal banks.
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