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Read the section below from Astoria by Washington Irving and answer the question that follows.

"This region, which resembles one of the ancient steppes of Asia has not inaptly been termed the great American
desert.' It spreads forth into undulating and treeless plains, and desolate sandy wastes, wearisome to the eye from their
extent and monotony, ... It is a land where no man permanently abides; for, in certain seasons of the year there is no
food either for the hunter or his steed."
- Washington Irving, Astoria, 1836
In the above excerpt, what is the main idea that Washington Irving is trying to communicate?
A. The region has few trees and undulating plains.
B. The region is much like other areas in Asia.
C. The region is desolate and hopeless.
D. The region has few permanent residents.

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Answer:

C. The region is desolate and hopeless

Step-by-step explanation:

"Desolate sandy wastes, wearisome to the eye from their extent and monotony," and "It is a land where no man permanently abides" show that the region is deserted and depressingly bare.

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