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Answer:
second one
Explanation:
can you help me with my question In the extended simile of the underlined passage from Paragraph 15 of "A Wagner Matinee," the narrator makes an observation about the soul that aring rokol been A. it is like a strange moss on a dusty shelf that, with excruciating suffering, can wither and die y for I the be B though after excruciating suffering it may seem to wither, the soul never dies, C. excruciating, interminable suffering that goes on for half a century can kill the soul.
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
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They transported a lot and therefore asked for benefits as they were important for each other. The smaller farmers or manufacturers weren't using their services this much so they were angry that they couldn't negotiate the prices and get better working conditions.
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