The option that tells us the main theme of the passage is the fact that With the arrival of talking films in the 1920s, silent films became unprofitable.
<h3>What is the summary of the passage?</h3>
This passage is telling us of the reasons why the people had to stop making the silent movies. It is telling us of all of the issues that came with it and why the film makers had to do away with them.
First the movies were said to have been destroyed. That is the ones that were already in existence and how many of them had to be recycled so that they could get the metals that they contain.
All of this came to be based on the fact that these movies were no longer seen to be profitable anymore. Hence it was of no use having them around.
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I go with D, it looks like the clearing in the story symbolizes to Jody a place to hunt wolves and bears, I can infer that from the description of the story.
No because it is racist to assume that someone is a spy or is working for Japan just because they look Japanese
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In Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962), the Supreme Court ruled that school-sponsored prayer in public schools violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment.
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the correct answer is they don't apply