<span>In many of the early accounts of life in the New World, the reliability of the narrator often comes into question. Much of this uncertainty stems from the largely Eurocentric perspective of the accounts, particularly as it relates to the clash of cultures between European settlers and the native inhabitants. As such, much of what is written during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries treats the subject matter in a rather judgmental way, praising the "civilization"...
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Comma (,) is used in a sentence, when you max in reading.
For example: I always dreamed to be reach because, I'm poor!
Cooma is a town in the south of New South Wales, Australia.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options required, we can say the following.
Book "One Crazy Summer," "Stores of the No Sayers". Delphine says the girls would no longer shop at Safeway to get their groceries because the General Manager refused to allow the girls to promote the rally organized by the People's Center Summer Camp. Although the manager was nice and polite in saying "No," they used to visit the Safeway to purchase their products in this grocery store. But as they have written at the beginning, Safeway was at the top of the list of stores of the no sayers.