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What are two central ideas in Peking Dust?
China has very bus...
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What are two central ideas in Peking Dust?
China has very busy streets; horses in China are incredibly fast.
Nurses in China are not paid well; China is underdeveloped.
Chinese stores are magnificent; China has classes of people who are treated differently.
China is very cold in the winter; department stores in China resemble those in America.
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