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English, 30.10.2021 14:40, GiuliAzevedo

PART B Select three details from the text that best support the answer to Part A Al think one of the core elements, though, Is actually quite simple, which is fear" (paragraph 2).
"I see even the most conscious among us making the most unconscious choices out of our addiction to
comfortability" (paragraph 3).
"I take a breath, and I am amazed at the great mystery that just allowed me to breathe and everything that
happened for that magic to happen" (paragraph 5).
We are afraid of what's inside of ourselves" (paragraph 7).
"Weve created this little world around us that we can just call ourselves enlightened and stay there versus
taking that enlightenment and having the courage to take it out into a world that's not like anything we can
Imagine" (paragraph 9).
"That edge looks a little scary. I'm just going to chill here." (paragraph 11)
G"push through the barriers of comfortability again and trust that whatever is outside that space is going to
be a magical world" (paragraph 11)

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