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1. She remembered standing on a chair with her arms outstretched like a bird ready for flight while Hortensia fitted the sides of the dress.
2. Instead, Alfonso led them to a car with rows of wooden benches, like church pews facing each other, already crowded with peasants.
3. Clicketta, clicketta, clicketta. The song of the locomotive was monotonous as they traveled north, and the hours seemed like Mama’s never-ending ball of thread unwinding in front of them.
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I am assuming chapter 5 is "Las Guayabas."
All we need to do is look for the word "like," and check if it's a simile.
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You have to consider, first of all, that the Estate will use such funds for the best of the people and put it that way, taxation is the method through which the Estate gets the propper funding to make the administration work.
In that case, the Estate can run any program of public interest such education, healthcare, and mantainance of the public treasury.
There are some administrations that owns (in a way) some companies so they can use the profits of such induestry as funds for their operations. This happens for example in OPEC countries.
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Answer: • People are still living in poverty and inequality in India.
• Millions of people are suffering and are in need of help
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The options include:
• People are still living in poverty and inequality in India.
• The assembly is now responsible for serving the people.
• Millions of people are suffering and are in need of help.
• India’s future will be one of resting and enjoying freedom.
• India should look to its past to create the new government.
I couldn't find the passage but based on the options I found, u should be bake to help out.
India is known to be among the poor countries that we have in the world. According to statistics, more than 60% of its population live in poverty with the women and children the ones that are mostly affected in the country.
Therefore, the reasons that the author include to support the claim in this passage will be:
• People are still living in poverty and inequality in India.
• Millions of people are suffering and are in need of help
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I think the answer is B. I'm not entirely sure
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