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With temperatures at minus 88 degrees Fahrenheit in winter, Siberia has always been considered cold, and with a continuous ice sheet stretched as an impossible barrier across the whole width of Canada during much of the Pleistocene Ages.
a. Siberia has always been considered cold, and with a b. Siberia has always been considered cold, and a c. Siberia has always been considered cold, and has a d. Siberia has always been considered cold, and its e. Siberia has always been considered cold, and as having
All i cannot able to identify parallelism and meaning here pls help
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