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Exploring the Shortest Bicycle Route in the Park

On April 11th, the diagram illustrates six distinct locations within a park, all interconnected by a bicycle path. Jon embarked on a biking journey from point P to point S, aiming to take the most efficient route. The task is to determine which points Jon crossed during his ride. The options are provided as potential routes to analyze. Additionally, the word of the day is "agley," meaning off the right line or awry. This engaging exercise combines problem-solving with vocabulary enhancement.

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Exploring the Shortest Bicycle Route in the Park

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  1. Bell Work April 11th The diagram represents 6 locations in a park with a bicycle path connecting them. Jon rode his bike from point P to point S, taking the shortest route possible. Which points did he cross through? H-How A) P-Q-R-S C) P-U-T-S A-AnswerS-Show B) P-Q-T-S D) P-U-T-R-SWork

  2. Word of the Day AGLEY (uh-GLEE) • Off the right line; awry; wrong.

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