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Read the excerpt from "The City of Invention" below and respond to the questions in the prompt.
The good builders, the really good builders, carry a vision out of the real world and transpose it into the City of Invention, and refresh and enlighten the reader, so that on his, or her, return to reality, that reality itself is changed, however minutely.
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Read the excerpt from "The City of Invention" below and respond to the questions in the prompt.
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