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How can having knowledge of cultural norms lead to a greater understanding of a story? a. the reader can determine the story's superiority or inferiority to other stories. b. the reader can determine what characters will do in any given situation. c. the reader can know if a character's behavior is acceptable or not. d. the reader can judge the quality of the writing compared to his or her own.
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