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English, 14.01.2021 23:50 savannahvargas512

Read the following paragraph. In the midst of the Australian desert, a giant rock rises from
the red sand, creating an iconic silhouette. Colonists once
called the sandstone monolith Ayers Rock, but today it is
known by its Aboriginal name: Uluru. Officially owned by
one of Australia's aboriginal groups, Uluru is part of an
Australian national park and a designated United Nations
Heritage Site.
What analysis can be made about the text using
information explicitly stated in the text?
A. Millions of people visit Uluru each year. B. Colonists named the rock after an Aboriginal tribe. C. Uluru is a world-famous geographic feature in Australia. D. Aboriginal groups had to fight to retain ownership of Uluru.


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