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Some people have imaginations sparked only by what they can see; I blame this blinkered empiricism for the parks overwhelmed with people, the bars, until a few nights ago, thickly thronged. My imagination is the opposite. I fear everything invisible to me. From the enclosure of my house, I am afraid of the suffering that isn’t present before me, the people running out of money and food or drowning in the fluid in their lungs, the deaths of health-care workers now growing ill while performing their duties. I fear the federal government, which the right wing has so—intentionally—weakened that not only is it insufficient to help its people, it is actively standing in help’s way. I fear we won’t sufficiently punish the right. I fear leaving the house and spreading the disease. I fear what this time of fear is doing to my children, their imaginations, and their souls.
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"A perfect taste made possible by the most brutal labor."
Explanation:
The authors are claiming that sugar, more inexpensive and sweeter than honey, are created through a viscous way.
A proof was given in the passage:
"Europeans bought a product made thousands of miles away that was less expensive than the honey from down the road. That was possible only <em>because sugar set people in motion all across the world—millions of them as slaves, in chains; a few in search of their fortunes</em>"
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