Answer: Aina wishes to reconnect with Zhu Wenli to try to apologize. When she was a kid, and her student, due to a misunderstood in an explanation of what "metaphor" meant, Aina and her friends told the Chinese government workers that she was criticizing the Communist Party. After that, she was fired and soon was sent to forced labor fields. She feels guilty for changing such a good woman's life like that, since she was a child and didn't understand how complex politics were on a Communist dictatorship like China. 11 years later (that's where the story's title comes from), when she <u>gets back to the same city she did her elementary school and finds out that Zhu Wenli is living there</u>, she decides to reach to her, but once she recognizes her old teacher in the middle of a street fight, she gets disappointed. Zhu Wenli looks wild, has scars on her face and even her voice tone has changed. She realizes that the Zhu Wenli that she had known is gone forever after she went to the fields. The sweet, delicate and shy Zhu Wenli was changed into that weird, strong woman, who feared nothing.
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in my opinion the answer is b
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because if you don't have information or research you cant come up with ideas.
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3. A map of Alexander the Great's route and the site of the sugar cane discovery
5. A timeline showing when Darius I and Alexander the Great learned of sugar cane
Explanation:
The text features that would be most helpful to support the central idea of the passage are a map of Alexander the Great's route and the site of the sugar cane discovery and a timeline showing when Darius I and Alexander the Great learned of sugar cane.
The text tells us about how Alexander the Great discovered the sugar cane. In order to understand this properly, we need to know the route he took to the discovery site, and a map would be a great feature for that.
Before Alexander's discovery of the sugar cane, the Greeks already possessed knowledge about its existence thanks to Herodotus' books about emperor Darius I. A timeline would help the reader visualize the connection between these two periods related to the discovery of sugar cane.