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How does paragraph 2 contribute to the plot?
Item 2
It shows the danger Tabitha...
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Item 1
How does paragraph 2 contribute to the plot?
Item 2
It shows the danger Tabitha Wells's family is in due to the
Revolutionary War.
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It indicates the close relationship Tabitha Wells has with her
cousin.
Item 5
It introduces the conflict of the time period and identifies
Tabitha Wells's loneliness.
Item 6
Item 7
It suggests that Tabitha Wells wishes for her cousin to come
O
visit again.
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