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<span>1. go forth, under the open sky, and list (line 14) </span>
<span>2. to nature's teachings, while from all around (line 15) </span>
<span>3. to mix forever with the elements (line 27) </span>
<span>4. turns with his share, and treads upon. the oak (line 30) </span>
The sentence which best represents a theme of the passage is "More cities in the world have become alike".
- The theme of the passage is represented with the sentence 'more cities in the world have become alike'.
- Chiba had told his son, Idua about the the yellow house, and the big river, and the million trees. Idua though still very young had looked forward to going home with his father to have the visual knowledge of his father's description.
- Idua was disappointed when he found out that the sky of his father's hometown has been punctuated by bridges, flyovers, and skyscrapers just like Atlanta.
Therefore, more cities in the world are becoming alike as a result of civilization.
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