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Based on the dictionary entry for the word “pile,” when might you “pile” something?
pile: verb
to place, lay, or arrange in stacks
When you are hanging up some clothing in a closet
When you are putting all the rocks from the yard in one place
When you are pouring milk into a cup
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When you are putting all the rocks from the yard in one place.
Explanation: "Pile" means to place or arrange in stacks—putting rocks together forms a pile. Hanging clothes is not piling (unless you fold and stack them), and pouring milk into a cup is not stacking.
Explanation: "Pile" means to place or arrange in stacks—putting rocks together forms a pile. Hanging clothes is not piling (unless you fold and stack them), and pouring milk into a cup is not stacking.
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