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I think you're trying to say the passage ways if you are then this is the ANSWERfirst at the KIDNEYS then goes to the URETERSafter that it goes to the BLADDER then the URETHRA
Henry Hudson was looking for the North-west Passage in 169-1610. (Later the territory was called Hudson Bay, Canada).
The civil war
The Exodusters were African Americans who feared being targeted by hate groups. They were trying to escape from racial violence.
That was just Lincoln trying to sound Biblical about the Declaration of Independence (1776) as he made the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
Pathos.
He discovered the Hudson river,while trying to discover the northwest passage
The waterways in search of the Northwest Passage to the Orient.
The North West Passage.
They were trying to find the Northwest Passage.
They were trying to find the Northwest passage to the Pacific.
He was looking for the northwest passage (from the Atlantic to the Pacific).
First, there is no "this passage" in your question, so we cannot answer your question. Second, you need to read the correct passage yourself and figure it out instead of trying to cheat.
I think you're trying to say the passage ways if you are then this is the ANSWERfirst at the KIDNEYS then goes to the URETERSafter that it goes to the BLADDER then the URETHRA
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The central idea of a passage is the main point that the author is trying to convey to the reader. It encapsulates the primary message or theme of the text.
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