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Question
What is the ‘wonderful difference’ the writer talks about in the passage?
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Solution
The sea of billowing sand without a speck of green or a single living thing on it was on one side. On the other side lay the most fertile and densely populated area teeming with life and vegetation. The writer (author) talks about this wonderful difference.
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