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C A D would be the answers
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Answer:
The main idea of each passage:
Explanation:
1. How much drgaons fascinate and interest the main character.
2. That many researches and scientist are against the idea of dragons exsisting
3. How the main character determinedly continued to pursue research with different cultures.
4. Explains how dragons could have been able to have the powers that are sterotypically described.
5. How we will never know which side of the argument is true.
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I would say Jane Austen implored the girl to marry only for love in a logical way so that if she really truly loved the man and knew that was the case after examining herself and her feelings carefully, then she should feel that it was a good decision to make and carry through with it.