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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Of bread

Hello, which one is correct?

I myself have no certain idea.


He's so mean that he wouldn't give a beggar a ....... of bread.
A. peel
B. crust
C. shell
D. skin

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Top answer

Oranges and bananas have peels. (A peel is barely edible. ) Apples, peaches and chickens have skin.

  • Oranges and bananas have peels.
  • (A peel is barely edible.
  • ) Apples, peaches and chickens have skin.
  • (A skin is edible.
  • ) Shrimp, oysters and turtles have shells.
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Oranges and bananas have peels. (A peel is barely edible. We peel the fruit before eating the flesh.)

Apples, peaches and chickens have skin. (A skin is edible. Sometimes we peel the fruit before eating it, but it is not necessary.)

Shrimp, oysters and turtles have shells. (A shell is not edible.)

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AlpheccaStarsAlpheccaStars wrote: Of bread (Original post)Quote Oranges and bananas have peels. (A peel is barely edible. We peel the fruit before eating the flesh.)Apples, peaches and chickens have skin. (A skin is edible. Sometimes we peel the fruit before eating it, but it is not necessary.)Shrimp, oysters and turtles have shells. (A shell is not edible.)
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The bread crust is the outside part that is dry and hard.

Some breads have a thick crust. They are called "crusty breads."

Some people do not eat the crust, so you see this on their plate.

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