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  • Autor: lauravrisou05
  • hace 7 años

The Ancient Greeks and Romans ate carrots who /
which/ when were purple, red, white or yellow.
According to legend, the people who / whose /
which invented the orange carrot were the Dutch.
They invented it in honour of a Dutch prince who /
whose / that name was William of Orange.
The carrot tops, the green leaves that / who/where
you see above ground, can grow up to one metre.
You can see the carrot tops' white flowers for a few
months when/where / which the weather is warm.
Carrots are sweet. There are many countries
where / which/when people make cakes and other
desserts with carrots.​

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Respuesta dada por: pbsms
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Respuesta:

The Ancient Greeks and Romans ate carrots

which were purple, red, white or yellow.

According to legend, the people who  invented the orange carrot were the Dutch.

They invented it in honour of a Dutch prince

whose name was William of Orange.

The carrot tops, the green leaves that you see above ground, can grow up to one metre.

You can see the carrot tops' white flowers for a few

months when the weather is warm.

Carrots are sweet. There are many countries

where people make cakes and other

desserts with carrots.​

Respuesta dada por: jamibastidasp6gyhp
0

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Explicación:

The Ancient Greeks and Romans ate carrots when were purple, red, white or yellow.

According to legend, the people who which invented the orange carrot were the Dutch.

They invented it in honour of a Dutch prince whose that name was William of Orange.

The carrot tops, the green leaves that where you see above ground, can grow up to one metre.

You can see the carrot tops' white flowers for a few months when the weather is warm. Carrots are sweet. There are many countries where people make cakes and other desserts with carrots.​

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