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English, 03.12.2020 20:40 lil8174

Part A What is the central idea of this passage?
Owning things brings ono great satisfaction,
People who care about things lack maturity
Having fower things opens one's mind to
experiences
People are controlled by the things that they own,
Part B
Which line from the passage bost supports the answer in Part A?
"We realize that we do not possess them; they
possess us."
"The passion for accumulation is upon us,"
"I suppose we all go through a phase when we like
O things best and not only like them, but want to
possess them under our hand,"
b
O "Which do you like best, poople or things?"

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