Americans chose willow strips to make baskets because they were easy to blend and

A-east to find

B-rare and valuable

C-multi-colored

D-waterproof ••

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As Writeacher told you, it depends upon the location. Please take her advice and check your text.

The correct answer is actually option A - "easy to find."

Willow strips were commonly chosen by Americans to make baskets because they were easily found in nature. Willow trees are native to North America and grow abundantly in wetland areas, especially along rivers and streams. The availability of willow strips made them a practical choice for basket weaving because they could be easily harvested and processed into usable strips. Additionally, willow is a flexible material that can be easily shaped and blended together during the weaving process.