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C - Three Shakespearean plays are studied in ninth grade, including the tragedy Romeo and Juliet.
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Back in 1793 the 14-year old had more responsibilities,
he was considered an adult, and had a much harder life than 14-year olds do today. The average 14-year old was likely unable to read or write and had probably lost several brothers or sisters due to the infant mortality the rate at that time was high
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Now more 14 year old goes to school can read and have less responsibilties than back at the 1793.
Explanation: I would rather live here because we have more technologies, we have education and less responsibities
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Few books in U.S. history have been as influential--or as controversial--as "Huckleberry Finn," which traces the rafting voyage of a white boy and the black, runaway slave he befriends. Few novels have been as widely debated or as frequently banned. The book got some new, and this time welcome, attention this week, thanks to a PBS series by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns that looked at the life of Mark Twain. "Huckleberry Finn" not only has survived the efforts to bury it, it has thrived and it has grown as a teaching tool. Innovative high school teachers now use it to talk to students about the imperfect America that forged Twain. They draw the connections between that America and the nation's lingering problems of racism.
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I think the answer is D, they support plants, which filter carbon dioxide from air I suppose.