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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
June 9, 1805
In Captain Lewis's journal entry, he wrote, "We also left a cache of supplies there." What do you think "cache" means?
I think it means a lot or a great supply of something.
ReplyDeleteI think it means a lot of supplies.
ReplyDeleteBut the sentence says, "a cache of supplies," so how could cache mean the same thing as supplies?
ReplyDeleteI think it means a stash.
ReplyDeleteI also think that it might mean a lot of supplies.
ReplyDeleteThen I think it means a lot of something.
ReplyDeleteI also agree that Sea-bass's and Sabryna's answer dose not make sense.
ReplyDeleteI think it means a lot.
ReplyDeleteI think it means a stash of something or a hiding place with supplies in it.
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