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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WORD OF THE DAY front /ˈfrənt/ noun 1. the face part 2. near battle lines 3. the foremost part 4. where cold and warm air meet The tropical front surprised all the tourists who had packed attire suitable for cooler temperatures. —Travel Team Magazine, Travel Agent-Carson Rubio. 2015 From Anglo-French frunt, derived from Middle English front Consider the above image that shows what an online dictionary entry may look like. Based on this entry, which of the following sentences most accurately uses the word front? A. Many of the animals in the new zoo were placed in environments that were similar to their natural front. B.During the civil war, many young men under the age of 18 were placed on the front line. C. Since Daniella was still a front and would not be 16 until her next birthday, she needed her parents' permission to attend the ball. D. The rocket that was on display at the museum drew many spectators interested in front and the universe.

OpenStudy (chesty150):

The one that sayds the tropical

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

The tropical front surprised all the tourists who had packed attire suitable for cooler temperatures. is your answer

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