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26 October, 13:25

As I washed the unfinished food down the drain and collected the paper plates to throw out, I considered my ancestors. What would they think of this excess and waste? They would have spent days on a hunt to take down a single bison and then painstakingly find a use for every single part. Was our heritage picnic becoming a dishonor to their legacy?

Which detail most clearly gives this passage a reflective tone?

A. The facts about traditional hunting.

B. The question about excess and waste.

C. Mention of the narrator's ancestors.

D. The thoughts on the picnic's success.

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  1. 26 October, 13:41
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    B. The question about excess and waste because questioning something is generally an act of reflection.
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