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What type of tree is dominant in South Carolina swamps?

A. Beech

B. Cottonwood

C. Cypress **My answer**

D. Sycamore

Please, check my answers.
6 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Right.
6 years ago
Felicity
Would you mind checking my other answers?
6 years ago
Ms. Sue
Please post them. I'll try to check them.
6 years ago
Felicity
Posted!
6 years ago

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