Answer: Recent technological advances' have increased job availability in the electronics' industry.
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Your Correct Answer Is....
A) He Passed Easily.
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It's quite difficult to answer your question without a poem attached. But as far as I remember, correct answer should look like this: In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers to C. The loss of a life. The narrator of this poem is <span>A. The athletes father</span>.
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George Parker Winship, A. M. (29 July 1871 – 22 June 1952) was an American librarian and author, born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard in 1893.
He was librarian of the John Carter Brown Library at Providence, R.I. from 1895 to 1915. Subsequently, he took charge of the collection of rare books made by Harry Elkins Widener and housed in the new Widener Memorial Library at Harvard. Winship was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1899.[1]
Winship was a scholar as well as a librarian. He edited a number of historical works and published: The Coronado Expedition (1896); John Cabot (1898); Geoffrey Chaucer, (1900); Cabot Bibliography (1900); William Caxton (1909); Printing in South America (1912); and The John Carter Brown Library (1914).
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