Generally speaking, that is correct. A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia, and is a place which we define as unpleasant or bad. Therefore, what you might find in a dystopia is what you would consider as being unpleasant or bad. Hence, if you think polluted lakes and rivers are unpleasant, then they are likely to be part of a dystopia "for you". However, each person's dystopia may be different, as it depends on personal preference, or in this case, personal disgust.
The answer will be true. Whenever you are writing a narrative, you have to provide some sort of description throughout it.
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That though they didnt have much and were not someone of wealth, only having dreams they cannot accomplish. their children seemed to make all that dreaming worth while
Im assuming that the correct answer is
D) "But ideas did not come that day and three o'clock in the morning found me weary and with an aching head tossing about in my bed."
Answer: a) must and might b) Can c) Should d)idk i would say cant
e)can F) might G) might. H) could I)could J)should
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I’m sorry if these were wrong but i hope they aren’t :)