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Finger [1]
2 years ago
10

Read the excerpt from the story Time for a Change.

History
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Verizon [17]2 years ago
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The extract describes many locales in New York City. Therefore, choice A is right.

<h3>What does the passage cover?</h3>

In writing, an excerpt is a passage that is quoted from a larger work, like a book, poem, or article. Excerpts can be used to "display" readers what you want them to learn and remember about the issue, regardless of your writing's subject or the style you want to use.

According to the first, Carlos visited his mother's office in the middle of New York City. The first is hence on New York Island.

Secondly, it says that they are in New York City because it was a beautiful day on Governors Island, and Governors Island is in New York City.

As a result, option A is correct in regards to the text in question.

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