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More of the world's population is now concentrated in heavily populated urban areas known as <u>megalopolis</u>. This is quite a contrast from the past, when <u>indigenous</u> or native groups were either farmers or <u>nomads</u>— hunters and gatherers who moved between places in search of food. Advanced technology has led to <u>globalization</u>, the integration of world economics and cultures, in the world's more developed countries. This integration requires increased <u>conservation</u>, the responsible use and management of natural resources.
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Lets see! You can do a story of a man that is tying to get his gardening done all by himself and then he finds a snake in his grass and hes trying to get it out but it wont leave. He tries all of these ways to get the snake out but they dont work and then a young man tries to help him but he wont allow him to help. Until eventually the man tries to pick up the snake and then gets bit he then looks around at his yard and then he see's that if he had just have listened to the young man his yard wouldnt have been ruined. You can do something like that! Just add some dialoge and some ideas and you'll be good!
Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about "The leap" by louise erdrich.
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With the phrase "only the blank scar tissue of a quieter future", the author wishes to convey that although the narrator's mother had a troubled past, her future would be built for tranquility.
Explanation:
"The leap", introduces us to a narrator who is also the main character, who has to take care of his mother, who is now blinded by cataracts.
The narrator's mother has had terrible experiences that almost took her life, but she struggled, she was smart, brave and today, despite her vision problem, she is a great survivor. She had a very troubled and difficult life, however, although the future is a surprise, the narrator believes that surprises will bring more tranquility and calm to his mother's life.
I would say the second option.