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rescues Bear and he confronts John Aycliffe.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Students in Fresno score higher in English than do students in Tacoma; <span>A. There may be a correlation between the presence of a dirt track and higher test scores; or, more likely, the fact that Fresno has a dirt track and its students get higher test scores may be a coincidence."</span>
Whittier portrays Garrison and himself as victims being crushed under the weight of oppression.
Explanation: In "Garrison" by John Greenleaf Whittier, the author expresses the abolitionist views he shares with Garrison. He writes about how slavery has past ("THE storm and peril overpast,
/ The hounding hatred shamed and still,") that their oppression will be lifted ("A hand to set the captive free!").
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(D) descriptive analysis followed by a final judgment
Explanation:
In the passage about the Canadian book-clubs, the author describes exhaustively the formation of book-clubs and how they operate, citing the example of Oprah Winfrey who has a book-club where literary texts are discussed. Bookstores and online sites own some of these clubs and some newspapers and newsletters promote them.
He also noted that not all appreciated the existence of these clubs. He noted the statements by some critics who did not believe that the book-clubs served a good purpose. Finally, the author discloses his final judgment when he noted that the positives of Book Clubs outweigh their negatives.
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D. he cares about giving the bird a proper burial.
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