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Read this line from the Pony Express excerpt: Since the middle of the seventeenth century, Mason and Dixon's line had been a line of real division separating two inherently distinct portions of the country. What does the phrase "inherently distinct" mean? (5 points) Inadequately similar Fundamentally wrong Essentially different Unnaturally agreeable​

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Answer:

C. Essentially different

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Just passed on the test.

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Answer:

Essential Different

Step-by-step explanation:

You can take context clues like division and distinct to narrow down the answer

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