The consumer is the person who buys the product. Deanne is the one doing the shopping.
The answer is c.
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It is likely that this text is referring to a recipe, in this case, we can assume that if Atwood used the word "conjure" instead of "make" or "bake", it is because she is referring to this recipe as a magic ritual that intends to invoke something spiritual, divine, like the bread or cake that this recipe may be referring to.
The key to the sentence is the word murder. Whoever was saying the sentence was trying to tell you that he or she had a sister who was murdered just 20 feet from the playing field.
Twenty feet really isn't very much. Most small cars are just 4 feet shorter than 20 feet. That's not much.
So whoever is saying this is saying that the wonders of playing soccer could not overcome the awful feeling he/she must have knowing that his sister died there. Every time the narrator got on the field, he would be reminded of her death.
Answer:
Colonialism, resources, and governance
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