Use the sentence to answer the question.

Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes thick shrubs and undergrowth, the water supply increases, aiding other plants and local animals. Fire also may kill predatory insects or pests that live on and damage otherwise healthy trees.

Which set of context clues best points to the correct definition of undergrowth in the second sentence?

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Responses

"seeds, fire, animals"
"seeds, fire, animals"

"insects, pests, fire"
"insects, pests, fire"

"water, plants, animals"
"water, plants, animals"

"thick shrubs, plants, trees"

Knowledge of etymology enhances reading comprehension by providing insights into the origins and development of words, deepening understanding and appreciation for language.

no. 7 is wrong but everything else is right, good job bot

"thick shrubs, plants, trees"

If anyone is wondering, the answer of No. 7 is Dictionary!

"she's a drama major"

clean

someone who performs an action

alert

adjective

huge