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English, 11.01.2021 19:30 khloenm309

How do paragraphs 18-20 contribute to the development of the theme?
A They illustrate that the people do not know
what will result from their actions.
B They demonstrate how dangerous the hole is to
human life and why it must be filled.
C They give an example of how changes in the
environment can positively affect human beings.
D They show how people that live in close contact
with nature are better able to understand
natural changes.


How do paragraphs 18-20 contribute to the

development of the theme?
A They illustrate that the pe

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