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English, 17.04.2021 17:00, yoda78

Which of the following sentences from “Five Hours to Simla” best supports the story's theme about the clash between modernization and traditional life? A. "After the first cacophony of screeching brakes and grinding gears, there followed the comparatively static hum of engines, and drivers waited in exasperation for the next lurch forward."

B. "A yellow pye-dog came crawling out of the shallow ditch that ran alongside the road and, spying an open door, came slinking up to it, thin, hairless tail between its legs, eyes showing their whites, hoping for bread but quite prepared for a blow instead."

C. "The vendors milled around the buses, cars and rickshaws, and were soon standing at their car window, both vocally and manually proffering their goods for sale."

D. "Caught in that illumination, the truck driver rose calmly to his feet, dusted the seat of his pajama's, wound up the bandanna round his head, all in one fluid movement, and without a word leaped lightly back into the driver's seat of his truck."

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