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English, 28.09.2019 03:50 peco2556

Read the following paragraph and answer the question that follows:

if that voice sounds true, don't me. that great horned owl. (or perhaps it was not an owl after all? ) and the children, my own and others, who have never forgotten that a good story can be true. for they understand that the power of imagination is truly the power of creation.

which of the following is implied in the paragraph?

the author doesn't want the reader to the horned owl for voice.
the author doesn't think voices can be true.
the author believes that some people forget about the power of imagination.
the author believes imagination and creation are connected.

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