Answer:
It engages the reader's personal sympathy.
Explanation:
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Answer: I guess its a way to count down for a race in the mid 1800s
Explanation:
One for the money, two for the show is half of a rhyme used as a countdown to begin a task. The entire rhyme is: one for the money, two for the show, three to make ready and four to go. Children have used this little poem since the mid-1800s as a countdown to starting a race or competition.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Hinted or suggested.
Example: situation where boredom is implied.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Think about, maybe it is (D) They focused only on solving the problems & issues that had troubled their cities in the past. you see they would be focusing their city a lot because they don't what can destroy their and what can't. they have to make sure that their is no bad guys attacking their fort and that there is no problems with the way the cities were built.
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