Use the passage to answer the question.
How does the reader know that “Jumping In” is a...
Physics, 09.04.2020 18:57 AllyPotter1475
Use the passage to answer the question.
How does the reader know that “Jumping In” is a work of realistic fiction? Select three answers.
A.
The main character learns a lesson.
B.
Devon and Alicia could be real people.
C.
The passage describes interesting settings.
D.
The western prairie town and the lake home could be real places.
E.
Bike riding, swimming, and horseback riding are possible in the real world.
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