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English, 06.05.2020 22:15 ryliepeloquinf

Toward the end of the story, starting on page 5,
Faxon encounters a man in furs. What function
does Faxon's interaction with this character
serve?
It provides suspense by implying that the youth may
not be what he seems.
It provides character details that indicate Mrs.
Culme may be an unpleasant person.
It provides setting details that suggest that Faxon is
in danger from the cold.
It provides exposition by explaining that Mrs. Culme
will send a sleigh soon.

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Toward the end of the story, starting on page 5,
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