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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this passage.

Which quotations from “Here Is New York” develop the author’s viewpoint that commuters do not truly experience New York City?

Select each correct answer.

A "About 400,000 men and women come charging on to the Island each week-day morning, out of the mouths of tubes and tunnels."

B "Second, there is the New York of the commuter—the city that is devoured by locusts each day and spat out each night."

C "The commuter dies with tremendous mileage to his credit, but he is no rover."

D "Or they may work in a midtown office and may let a whole year swing round without sighting Governors Island from the sea wall."

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I'm not positive about this one.

C "The commuter dies with tremendous mileage to his credit, but he is no rover."

D "Or they may work in a midtown office and may let a whole year swing round without sighting Governors Island from the sea wall."
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