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plz Dialogue Interpretations Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. ITEM BANK: Move to Top drag and drop answer here "That's right. Be there after closing. 10:00 pm. Make sure you ain't followed. We got to get in and out, 'cause security comes on at midnight." "Stop your whining, you weasel! I don't wanna hear another word. If there's one thing I hate--it's a scaredy cat! If you can't deal with that--then get out!" advances the plot drag and drop answer here creates suspense What do you mean the safe is empty?! Quiet! Someone's coming!" reveals motivation drag and drop answer here "Rachel, I know you don't have time to worry with our troubles, but I care about your father deeply, and I'm not going to allow him to be harmed through our neglect." reveals the character traits of the speaker drag and drop answer here
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