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English, 11.04.2021 09:10 igtguith

How does the author's use of "whispered," "winked," and "nudged" in paragraph 2 impact the meaning of the paragraph? (RL.8.4)
O by making Oliver's request for more food seem humorous
O by emphasizing the danger to Oliver in requesting more food
O by highlighting their anticipation of Oliver's request for more food
O by contrasting the lighthearted attitude of the boys with Oliver's attitude

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