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Which of these passages would best support the theme "dwelling on the past can't you build a solid future? " a. she remembered vividly the day they moved to england: she saw a man in a bowler hat eating a large green apple, and she felt she had fallen into a painting by rene magritte. b. even though most people tended to gather near the back of the boat, where the air was still, amber stayed up front, her hand holding her hair still in the wind, her eyes searching along the shore for something she hadn't seen before. c. sonja pressed her fingertips against the frosted pane and squinted through the glass at the snow-covered landscape. d. andre hated christmas. he hated birthdays and valentine's day, too. easter was awful; was torture. in fact, the only thing he looked forward to the entire year was president's day. and only one the person knew why.

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