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Paul [167]
2 years ago
11

Which statement best connects ideas in ""Vacations"" with ideas in today’s society?

English
1 answer:
mariarad [96]2 years ago
3 0

Hi. You didn't have the answer options, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. Also, you have not informed whether "Vacations" is an article, a novel, a poem or a short story, which makes it even more difficult for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

To answer this question, you will need to read "Vacations" and identify the ideas that this text presents, that is, you need to identify what information, concepts, opinions and arguments the text presents. You must associate these ideas with today's society by analyzing how these ideas organize themselves in the modern society in which we live.

After you've made this association, you should notice which answer option matches the association you've made the most.

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