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As I was not prepared for the Missouri boundary, so I was not prepared for the Bad Lands. They deserve this name. They are like the work of an evil child. Such a place the Fallen Angels might have built as a spite to Heaven, dry and sharp, desolate and dangerous, and for me filled with foreboding. A sense comes from it that it does not like or welcome humans.

Answer these questions based on the two descriptions of the Badlands.

How are the Badlands described in the first passage?



How are the Badlands described in the second passage?

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Answer:Answer these questions based on the two descriptions of the Badlands.

How are the Badlands described in the first passage?

āœ” negatively, with words such as "sharp" and "desolate"

How are the Badlands described in the second passage?

āœ” positively, with words such as "beautiful" and "dazzled

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