Part B
Which two details from the passage help the reader
understand the meaning of resurgenc...
English, 10.02.2021 18:20 kenziepickup
Part B
Which two details from the passage help the reader
understand the meaning of resurgence?
a
b Б
purchases of digital downloads
dropped. ..." (paragraph 3)
... rejoicing at the new figures and
anticipating a new trend." (paragraph 4)
"Most industry experts agree with them.
(paragraph 6)
... putting out vinyl—which is expensive to
produce..." (paragraph 7)
"People will buy a Kindle for
convenience. ..." (paragraph 11)
.. sales are seeing something of a
renaissance..." (paragraph 13)
d
e
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