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Essay heading: The Bridge
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Talese went into great detail about how the citizens of the communities were affected by the Verrazano-Narrows; one community greatly appreciated the bridge because they gained property value from it. Another community hated the bridge, because they were forced to leave their homes in order to pave way for the bridge... displayed 300 characters
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Talese went into great detail about how the citizens of the communities were affected by the Verrazano-Narrows; one community greatly appreciated the bridge because they gained property value from it. Another community hated the bridge, because they were forced to leave their homes in order to pave way for the bridge... displayed next 300 characters
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