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What is the author’s point of view in the passage?
travelling is a very thrilling experience. the world is a beautiful place, and there are so many destinations to choose from, depending on the amount of money you wish to spend. a lot of people, especially teenagers and young adults, choose to backpack across a continent to avoid spending too much money. backpacking can be really fun when done with a group of friends. some backpack solo as well, but this can get a little tricky. there are always more risks involved when you travel to a place that is unfamiliar to you. it could be a little dangerous if you are all alone. when you are with a group of people you trust, it becomes easier to pool resources and come up with ideas when stuck in a tricky situation. also, you may not know the local language of the place you are visiting, and it when you have someone in your group who does.
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backpacking solo across a continent is very tricky and should never be attempted.
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backpacking is impossible if you don’t know the local language of the places you visit.
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backpacking is fun and risk free only when attempted with a group of friends.
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backpacking solo across a continent is quite risky, so it to have company.

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