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Read the passage AC versus DC and the 1800s the war of the currents. Begin Thomas Edison developed direct, current or DC a type of electricity that flows in One direction by 1887 DC was in the use around the United States. It has some drawbacks though converting it to lower or higher voltages was difficult. That is the current Force couldn't be changed easily transmitted at the low voltage needed for use and homes and businesses. It lost power after traveling only a mile. Meanwhile, Nicola Tesla was working with alternating current or AC or AC reverses directions many times per second and can be changed to different voltages at high voltage AKA transmitted efficiently traveling hundreds of miles with little energy loss because of its advantages AC trimped by the end of the 9th century. What is the main or Central idea of the passage? AC reverses direction and can be converted to lower or higher voltage AC? Has it distinct advantages over DC so ac1 of the current Thomas Edison and Nicole? Or by the late 1800s DCC was used in the United States

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The main or central idea of the passage is that alternating current (AC) has significant advantages over direct current (DC), particularly in terms of its ability to be easily converted to different voltages and transmitted over long distances with minimal energy loss. This led to AC becoming the preferred form of electricity by the end of the 19th century, despite the earlier widespread use of DC developed by Thomas Edison.
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The main or central idea of the passage is that **alternating current (AC) has distinct advantages over direct current (DC)**, such as its ability to be easily converted to different voltages and transmitted efficiently over long distances. This technological superiority led to AC becoming the preferred form of electricity by the end of the 19th century.
Read the passage the importance of Japan's cherry blossoms in the northeastern United States. Autumn is particularly colorful leaves change from green to red and orange in many Americans take scenic fall collage trips in Japan. Similar phenomenon takes place in the spring cherry trees erupt in a shower of pink in the entire country. Celebrates the arrival essakura of Sakura or cherry blossoms are admired in the United States. They are just as pretty, just as pretty as it seasonal display in Japan. On the other hand, cherry blossoms have a much greater significant significance. The flower are deeply rooted in Japan's culture and philosophy since as far back as the 8th century Sakura has have symbolized change in beauty, new paintings and the circle of life blossoms have celebrated and you Japanese paintings, poems, dance for centuries. What is the main or Central idea of the passage? Japan's spring cherry blossoms often serve as symbols of change or new beginnings in the works of Japanese art or literature and colorful leaves. Americans appreciate the colorful ways of fall, but the Japanese it be the cherry blossoms of spring as part of their culture. The cherry blossom tradition in Japan started recently and mostly a modern celebration
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The main or central idea of the passage is that **Japan's spring cherry blossoms (Sakura) are deeply rooted in the country's culture and philosophy, symbolizing change, beauty, and new beginnings**, and have been celebrated in Japanese art and literature for centuries. While Americans appreciate the colorful leaves of autumn, the cherry blossoms hold a much greater cultural significance in Japan.

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