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English, 05.03.2021 22:20 teionamwhite2262

Read the excerpt from “The Strangers That Came to Town.” All afternoon Mother, Tom, and I had been watching for them with mixed emotions. For the Duvitches had just come over from Europe, and they were the first of the nationality to settle in our town.

How does the excerpt develop the setting of the story?

It shows the Duvitches are viewed as different by their neighbors.

It hints that the Duvitches will fit in well with their neighbors.

It reveals that the neighborhood is isolated from the rest of the world.

It demonstrates that the neighborhood is welcoming to all people.

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