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English, 09.03.2021 03:00 krystynas799

Read this sentence from the Newsela article "Dying of Hunger: What Is a Famine?" Sacco said that the one thing these places all share is a prolonged conflict, such as a war.

How does this sentence help develop one of the key concepts in “Dying of Hunger”?

It highlights the connection between war and famine.

It makes the assumption that famine is always a result of human actions.

It suggests that virtually all wars are accompanied by periods of famine.

It implies that only poor, war-torn countries are likely to suffer from famine.

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