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Which detail from the text best supports the answer to #96? * "Strip away the cursory Christmas rituals – the TV specials, the lights, the gifts, the
music - and what remains is home. It is the beating heart of the holiday, and its
importance reflects our primal need to have a meaningful relationship with a setting
(Paragraph 3)
"Studies have shown that a forced relocation can elicit heartbreak and distress every
bit as intense as the loss of a loved one." (Paragraph 7)
"Twenty-six percent reported that home was where they were born or raised; only 22
percent said that it was where they currently lived." (Paragraph 14)
"Home, therefore, is a predictable and secure place where you feel in control and
O properly oriented in space and time; it is a bridge between your past and your present,
an enduring tether to your family and friends." (Paragraph 21)

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