English, 07.12.2020 19:20 cadeedmiston
Which two details from Passage 1 are not related to the author’s primary claim?
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“This area hasn't been hit as hard as many areas in the state, thanks to a good supply of water from the Yadkin River.” (paragraph 2)
“The division must recognize the needs of the governments downstream that also draw their water from the river.” (paragraph 4)
“But most of the rest of us are scarcely affected.” (paragraph 6)
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