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How does this paragraph best shape the central idea of the passage?
We knew what the poet meant when he sang of: "—thy
cornfields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant land of France!"

A). It emphasizes Twain's belief that the French
countryside is beautiful.
B). It shows that Twain is aware that he isn't the first to
find France beautiful.
C). It provides another person's similar viewpoint on the
landscape of France.
D). It highlights the pleasantness of the French farms
and fields.

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