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Hi, you didn't put the answer options, but I can help you by showing you that the central idea in “two ways of looking at a river” is the statement that the more we know something, the more we change our opinion about it .
Explanation:
"Two ways of looking at a river" is a work by Mark Twain and describes how he changed his mind about the Mississippi River as he got to know it more and more. In the text Twain shows how he saw the river as something beautiful, poetic , somewhat mystical and transcendent, as something supernatural and ideological. However, after becoming a steamboat pilot and knowing the river in a professional way he started to change his mind, he started to see the river as something normal and natural, very different from the vision I had before.
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<em>When federigo die, Monna khis wife and their son left to the countryside
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Federigo was a hardworking and rich man, and he loved Monna very much. But unfortunately Federigo lost all his wealth, and he was forced to go back to the farm where he struggles until his death. After he died, his wife and son left to the countryside. However, it was not along after her son fell ill. His last request was to possess his father’s falcon, which they both were aware that was left for Federigo. Although she was tone between her son's love and poor federigo she had no choice but to take the falcon from Federigo.