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Read the passage “ a river for everyone”, then answer two questions below.( the entire passage is in the image above) 1. Are there any limits on what you can change? For example, it would not be realistic to
remove all of the farms. Is there anything that people cannot compromise on?

2. What else would you need to know to come up with a plan of action? Where could you
get that information?


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