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31 March, 14:39

If the central idea of "Nameless, TN" is "Even the tiniest of towns, and the people living there, have value and meaning in this world," which of the following pieces of evidence from the story DOES NOT support this central idea?

A. Miss Ginny keeps a Deathbook of all those in Nameless who have passed.

B. There was a doctor who cared about the people and the old way of doing things.

C. Ms. Ginny doesn't like the look of the narrator's van.

D. The general store provided a variety of goods for all the people in Nameless.

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  1. 31 March, 14:56
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    C. Ms. Ginny doesn't like the look of the narrator's van.
  2. 31 March, 14:57
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    C. Ms. Ginny doesn't like the look of the narrator's van.

    Explanation:

    This is the only piece of evidence that does not support the central idea of everyone, even the people living in the tiniest of towns, have value and meaning in this world. Option A tells us that Miss Ginny records the deaths of everyone in the town. This shows that she considers these deaths and these people important. Option B tells us that the doctor also cares about the people and the "old way of doing things." Finally, option D tells us that there was a store that allowed the citizens of the small town to fulfill their needs.
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