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English, 25.01.2020 02:31 ramentome7542

“come on," said billy. "you're not chicken, are you? " billy
had been daring me to jump into the pond all day. i thought
i had done a good job of resisting him, but here i stood in
my swimming trunks, looking down into the water while he
egged me on. well, now or never, i thought.
what is a major difference between the text and the image?
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a. the text focuses on mood, while the image focuses on tone.
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b. the text focuses on plot, while the image focuses on conflict.
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c. the text focuses on emotions, while the image focuses on
themes
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d. the text focuses on characters, while the image focuses on
setting

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