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3. The Payette holds a special place in the author's heart.
Explanation:
An inference is a conclusion made based on pieces of evidence. In stories, not everything is told explicitly, and we need to make these conclusions on our own.
Based on the given passage, we can conclude that the Payette holds a special place in the author's heart. He was afraid when he rafted it during a thunderstorm, but that experience didn't make him permanently afraid of it. In fact, he fell in love with water and Payette especially. He doesn't state that he likes to raft only the Payette or that the Death's Door Rapid is overrated.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
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different culture of difference ppl all different shapes in sizes and different skins color the key point is (different)
Considering this is English, I'll assume these are text based questions, in which case a book title and chapter reference would be needed to accurately answer this question. But, my guess is that the Capitol did not care to clean the arena, or made special effort to keep everything in order. In the first case, that would say that the Capitol may be poorer, and be understaffed and funded, or that they are simply hapless. The latter, would mean that the games are very important, as well as they Capitol having the money, time, and man-power to keep the arena in order. The Arena could be an iconic place and detrimental to the public relations of the Capitol.
Precipitation returns to the water cycle through the form of runoff.
Attached is a diagram found on NASA's website. No copyright infringement intended ;)
hope this helps!