sorry last question.

He felt [it] was a crop that might be used more in order to reduce the reliance of southern farmers on cotton. Carver eventually discovered more than 100 products that could be made from peanuts, including many dyes and flours

dye


his degree


the peanut <-- ?


flour

What's the question?

sorry,

Which of the following best replaces the word "it" in Sentence 10?

Right.

on "apostrophe to man" by edna st. vincent millay, Millay uses harsh language to convey her opinions of war while using the sonnet, a format that is traditionally reserved for love. She also creates a juxtaposition when she writes, "Convert again into putrescent matter drawing flies/the hopeful bodies of the young" (6-7). Generally, society believes that the older one is, the wiser but Millay chooses to shatter that image. How effectively does she convey her point?

its the peanut, no one else seemed to understand your question Qua

To find the answer to your question, "What could be made from peanuts?", you can refer back to the passage you provided. In the passage, it mentions that Carver discovered more than 100 products that could be made from peanuts, including many dyes and flours. Therefore, the answer to your question is "dye" and "flour."