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6 April, 20:26

Which quotation from "Nameless, Tennessee" develops the central idea that although the town is dying, the residents still have hope? "His expression had changed. 'Miss Ginny's Deathbook'"

"He held a hand out toward the dusty bottles. 'Our tomorrows.'"

"How many's left, 'that grew up in a log cabin? I ain't the the last surely, but I must be climbin' on the list.'"

"'She's in nursin' school at Tennessee Tech. I went over for one of them football games last year there at Coevul.'"

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  1. 6 April, 20:48
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    "He held a hand out toward the dusty bottles.’Our tomorrows."
  2. 6 April, 20:51
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    It is B for sure, just took the test. "He held a hand out towards the dusty bottles. 'Our tomorrows'."
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