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Explanation:
John Barry, in his writing, tried to communicate to his readers, the fascination he had with Mississippi Rivers. He looked at the rivers in general in the first paragraph, and he clearly stated that rivers are so complex and mindboggling. In the second paragraph, he uses internal dynamics and some of the key factors that account for the complexities of rivers and make them worthy of admiration
By the middle of the passage, he tried to say that Mississippi river was alive and could not be controlled and dictated its own path.
by the last paragraph, Barry was of the view that the Mississippi river ran back and forth, curving like an “S”.
Even though his writing style was not uniform, he tried to let his readers know the great power of the Mississippi.
The hyphen (dash) does not need to be placed anywhere in that particular sentence, but it can be placed between "inner" and "city". You do however require commas in the sentence; "Basketball, which has long been thought to be an inner city game, is extremely popular in the suburbs."
Answer:
I am not sure there is a question here, but after reading the info it looks like C would be the best answer.
Explanation:
The paragraph seems to urge you to continue to research why you personally cannot sleep. (the reader)
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