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Which is one way the author connects the readers to the past in "A Friend in Need"? She places historical events in a modern setting. She reports only true events from the time period. She uses dialogue that is true to the time period. She places historical events in an imaginary setting.

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She uses dialogue that is true to the time period.

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To complete this exercise, you have to read the story "A friend in need" and then select the correct answer, which is "she uses dialogue that is true to the time period" because when she starts telling the story about this man that she met once, she says the dialogues in a way that you feel like you are there although it was years ago.

For example:

"Do you know Turner?" said Burton as I nodded a greeting.

"I've met him at the club. I'm told he's a remittance man."

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