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English, 25.02.2021 16:10 ob3ymysins

Read paragraph 2: Under other circumstances, I would have taken the subway. Even though everyone knows that the subway will be the first target for terrorists, it's still safer than taking a cab. But I'd been shopping at Balducci's, my favourite New York deli, and was loath to manoeuvre my bags into the crowded, subterranean world where the sun never shone.

2. By referring to two language features, explain how the writer emphasises the dangers of
travelling by cab and why he chose to travel by cab on this occasion.
(4 Points)

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