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English, 27.05.2021 19:20 sarahelisabeth444

What are the MOST LIKELY reasons the author did not reveal how Lily did in her audition at the end of the text? Select TWO options. A.
The author wanted to keep the reader in suspense in order to write a sequel.
B.
The author wanted to emphasize Lily's maturity instead of how she did in the actual audition.
C.
The author wanted to change the emphasis from Lily's dream to her mother's dream of a happier family.
D.
The author wanted to hint that Lily did not actually complete her audition once she had the realization about her dream.
E.
The author chose to focus on Lily's inner growth, and including the results of her audition would have put the focus more on that.
F.
The author wanted to hint that even though Lily did not do well in her audition, she felt like a star anyway because of her family's support.

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