I would live to help but i dont quite understand the question all 3 are important to the claim
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What Passage I Don't See One.
Answer:
i think it its either b or c
Explanation:
we can 50/50 it cause i can see somebody writing a letter and sending it to a loved one but i can also see people calling and texting one another. But in answer b it says "Many people have cell phones and computers now". but it does not say people use them to communicate as to c it says "In the old days, people had to rely on letter writing".
so in this case i belive the answer is C
Answer:
As young people most of us have a pretty established comfort zone. At home with mom and dad, in a community that has known you for probably a good part of your life. You have your established, friends, activities, hangouts and possibly jobs. We become comfortable in these daily roles and the idea of breaking out them can be scary and uncomfortable.
The problem is, you learn the most in uncomfortable, unfamiliar situations. In our daily routines, you know how to act and respond to people and your surroundings. Being in a new place, with different people, who hold different values and go about life differently (or not so differently you may find) strips all that familiarity away.
It can be scary, but once you figure out that you can connect with people despite differences, and you can navigate foreign environments, you become a smarter, more competent individual. Embrace the discomfort. Search for it, because it is helping you grow.