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Mariott Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Make one's way across

From the ancient classical world peaches made their way across Europe

wherever the climate suited them.

Does made their way across Europe mean

1) arrived in Europe or

2) arrived somwhere else passing through Europe?

Thanks in advance!
  

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mariott Does made their way across Europe mean 1) arrived in Europe or 2) arrived somwhere else passing through Europe? Neither of these. made their way = traveled; followed a path CJ

  • mariott Does made their way across Europe mean 1) arrived in Europe or 2) arrived somwhere else passing through Europe?
  • Neither of these.
  • made their way = traveled; followed a path CJ
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mariottDoes made their way across Europe mean
1) arrived in Europe or
2) arrived somwhere else passing through Europe?
Neither of these.

made their way = traveled; followed a path

CJ

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