Jada and Alexandra sell spices

  1. Jada and Alexandra sell spices at the marketplace. They each charge a constant price per kilogram of spices.Jada has weekly
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  2. Why was it so expensive to get spices to Europe before Europeans found a sea route to Asia?(1 point)Responses The Ottoman Empire
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  3. Alexandra's Lesson1 "Alexandra Simpson, wake up!" Alexandra's left eye slowly opened as she heard her mother's perky voice
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  4. Why was it so expensive to get spices to Europe before Europeans found a sea route to Asia?The Ottoman Empire did not wish to
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  5. Hi Jules, did you see my text? Ask Alexandra yes explain Julia I told you that would happen come on let’s go to class.What can
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  6. HiMy earlier question needed some clarification. I'm writing a monologue on a marginilised To Kill A Mockingbird character, I am
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  7. Which of the following inferences about Alexandra's relationship with her brothers before they go to the orchard is supported by
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  8. Why was it so expensive to get spices to Europe, before Europeans found a sea route to Asia? A. trade networks had many
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  9. This sentence is from the passage."They were so small and dainty, they had to be handmade-and with exquisite craftsmanship."
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  10. Jada searched and searched through the blades of grass. Then she paused, stared at her bare finger, and sighed. "Today just
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