Why would a farmer want a bountiful harvest?

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Why would a farmer want a bountiful harvest? If you had a bountiful amount of something, you would have a lot of it. Why would a farmer want a bountiful harvest?

Which could be described as vast – a cattle ranch or a front porch? Something that is vast is so wide it would be hard to get across it. Which could be described as vast – a cattle ranch or a front porch?

Name a person you know who has greater-than-average stature. A person’s stature is his or her height. Name a person you know who has greater-than-average stature.

What might result from a relentless rainstorm? Someone who is relentless in trying to do something keeps at it and refuses to give up. What might result from a relentless rainstorm?

What is the best away to rouse you in the morning? roused If you roused someone, you woke up or alerted that person. What is the best away to rouse you in the morning?

Why might you want a resourceful person on your team or in your group? A resourceful person is good at finding ways to solve problems. Why might you want a resourceful person on your team or in your group?

What do you think it means to have good intentions? Intentions are ideas about what a person means to do. What do you think it means to have good intentions?

What is something a person might do inadvertently? If you do something inadvertently, you do it without meaning to. What is something a person might do inadvertently?