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English, 08.05.2020 14:57 mamieengler

What theme about opportunity and
advancement is apparent in both Passage 1 and
Passage 2?
The quest for material wealth leads to destruction.
People can take similar steps to achieve their
dreams.
The quest to achieve a better standard of life is a
great motivator.
noon
of
skin
Achieving one's goals is usually not as satisfying as
expected.
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