No, you have to work out the answers for yourself.
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I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific reading guides or their answers, including activity 13-3 for 7th grade history. However, I can help summarize historical topics or provide information related to 7th-grade history if you share the content or themes you're studying!
The easiest and most productive way is to do the homework and learn the material.Then, when you read the questions, the answers jump out at you, and PLUS, when it'sall over, you actually KNOW something that you didn't know before. How cool is that !
Answers: 1.) Do it yourself 2.) Pay attention in class, when the teacher explains. 3.) Read the chapter 4.) Get a good education.
If you got the funbook it's in the back of the book.
No, you have to work out the answers for yourself.
What problem?
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Um idk look it up somewhere else smart you not always going to get your answers at answers.com
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NO sorry only kindergarten to grade 6 i looked everywhere t answer this question.
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I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific reading guides or their answers, including activity 13-3 for 7th grade history. However, I can help summarize historical topics or provide information related to 7th-grade history if you share the content or themes you're studying!
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Yes you can. You can get the answers either by working the exercises, orfrom any 7th Grade math teacher who uses that particular publication.In fact, here's an idea: Any 7th Grade math teacher, whether or not [s]he usesthat particular publication, would be thrilled to help you work the exercises.