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In paragraph 3, the writer compares the Rocky Mountain states with the Atlantic seaboard (lines 27–31) to
provide evidence for the claim that communities are not defined by geography
make the argument that communities can be large or small
emphasize that geography is an important factor in economic development
underscore the great need for the rural United States to redefine itself
familiarize the reader with the vast differences on the North American continent
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