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2. As used in the passage, what does the word stance mean?

A) ability
B) point of view
C) location
D) education

2. As used in the passage, what does the word stance mean? A) ability B) point of-example-1
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B. Point of view.
The text says his stance contrasted w/ Henry ford’s.
To figure this question out quickly and simply, plug in all the phrases/words in for stance and see which makes the most sense-

Ex. His education contrasted with Henry Ford’s. - the text does not support this claim

Ex. His point of view contrasted with Henry Ford’s. The text does support this claim.

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Answer:

Answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason the answer is POV is because, he has two different people, with two different opinions

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