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i think its to be in a third person narration so i would say its a thisd person narration
Explanation:
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In "Adrift in a Moral Sea," Garrett argues that a wealthy country is similar to a lifeboat that holds 50 people with capacity to hold 10 more, but is faced with 100 additional people who need to be saved. His argument is that the lifeboat will sink if the boat exceeds capacity, and that even maximum capacity is too much of a risk.
While I believe it is possible for a country to "sink" if too much help is given, there are other means to help other than "letting people onto the lifeboat." While it is a good example, it is oversimplified. This argument is against giving handouts, or doing anything that would put a current wealthy country at risk, but it doesn't provide another alternative other than ignore the crisis.
I believe it to be the second one
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The document gives more information about things mentioned in the play.
In the play it is mentioned that Aunt Elizabeth and her friends had a role in getting women the right to vote. The document gives more information about that cam about.
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