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English, 17.12.2021 01:00 shyshy1791

How does the dialogue in the paragraph help develop the narrative?
O It explains why the narrator does not have enough
money to buy groceries.
O It explains how the experience in the store has
shaped the identity of the author.
O It provides background information that helps the
reader get to know the setting.
O It reveals the characters' thoughts and feelings about
their experiences in the store.


How does the dialogue in the paragraph help develop the

narrative?
O It explains why the narrator

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