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Please help with this. A. The dialogue is effective because it shows julika appreciates her daughters effort enough to stay awake and have breakfast.

B. The dialogue is effective because it shows how julika communicates your exhaustion and her daughter.

C. The dialogue is ineffective because the exchange between Jewel look at her her daughter is full of hidden meanings the reader can’t understand.

D. The dialogue is in effective because it doesn’t allow the reader to understand any of julika as feelings or emotions.


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A. The dialogue is effective because it shows julika appreciates her daugh

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