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imagine that you are reading an article about the country of tuvalu, a small island in the pacific ocean. the main point of the article is that tuvalu is one of the smallest countries in the world. which details support that main idea?

tuvaluans speak polynesian
and english.

tuvalu has an area of only
10 square miles.

there is only one hospital in
tuvalu, and it’s not large.

the population of tuvalu is
about 10,000.

the diet of tuvaluans
includes fish and coconut.

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