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(mc) which of the following quotes indicates omitted text? (5 points) "you could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says new yorker journalist susan orlean. "you could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says new yorker journalist susan orlean. "you could go crazy thinking of how public [sic] our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says new yorker journalist susan orlean. "you could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really porous state of our internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says new yorker journalist susan orlean. 8.

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