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9 May, 02:12

On page 1 of Passage 2, what does the

phrase "at the mercy of" suggest about the

weather during the time the Norse lived in

Greenland?

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  1. 9 May, 02:23
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    Incomplete question. However, I inferred how the phrase is used in everyday conversation.

    Answer:

    The situation was beyond anyone's control.

    Explanation:

    It is fitting to use this phrase because of what we know about Greenland, it is an area that faces extreme cold weather which is highly uncontrollable.

    Thus, the phrase "at the mercy of" suggest that the weather made them vulnerable to any condition.
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