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English, 18.12.2020 02:50 richaeviney

Lawrence is writing a mystery series about a junior detective named Dillon. His first story is about a stolen horse. In order to encourage readers to read the next book in the series, what should Lawrence include in this story's conclusion? A. a new conflict for Detective Dillon
B. information about the horse's appearance
C. an interesting fact about horses
D. details about Detective Dillon's love of horses

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