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English in the beginning of the passage, the author writes “the cherished objects we had brought with us thus far were left behind in the wagon, and with them, at last, our illusions.” what illusions is the author most likely referring to? question 2 options: illusions of wealth illusions of hope illusions of fame illusions of war

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