Typically when the narrator uses information that you could probably find somewhere trustworthy, like a textbook and goes on to give specific information that you would need to know for a unit or group of tests. For example, if the passage says "Christopher Columbus didn't actually mean to find the Americas, I guess you could say it was a happy mistake." That would be academic.
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She is hateful towards people with money because she is jealous that she doesn't have money. She is not trusting of people with money because she knows they spend it on unnecessary things.
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