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29 March, 06:27

A meander is best described as a

A. depression for swimming.

B. straight streamline into a lake.

C. bend or curve in a stream channel.

D. pond located streamside.

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  1. 29 March, 06:39
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    The term meander here basically means the answer "bend or curve in a stream channel." You may recognize it from the verb "meander", which basically means to wander, twist, and turn through life, basically anything not in a straight, focused direction. "Meander through the woods" means just exploring with no path, "meandering around" can mean a walk through the city or town. As long as it's not a straight path, it's a meander.
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