In order to determine the meaning of "slaking" in the context of the passage, we need to consider how it relates to the surrounding text. The correct answer is likely to be "c. Quenching," as "slaking" often refers to satisfying a thirst or desire, particularly in the context of liquids. This aligns with the idea of quenching a need, which is a common meaning of the term.
In the passage by Jake buehler, these ferns may be the first plants known to work together as ants do, what does slaking mean in paragraph 10? A. Circulating b. Prompting c. Quenching d. Sustaining
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