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In "The Interlopers" how does the word "wolves" fulfill a purpose in the narrative arc?

A. It hints at an action and grabs the reader's attention in the exposition.

B. It introduces animals as characters in the story and suggests a setting since wolves often live in the wild.

C. It instills a sense of fear in the reader and adds to the rising action and conflict.

D. It suggests what the conclusion might be as the story closes and signifies the end of the falling action.

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D. It suggests what the conclusion might be as the story closes and signifies the end of the falling action.

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D

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With the appearance of the wolves at the end of the story, the author left an open ending but suggests the end of the conflict between the two men, too. They wanted to kill each other and the wish becoming reality in a twisted way because the wolfs will kill them, as the author concludes with the happiness of Ulrich because of his hate to Georg and desire to saw him dead, even if the wolves murder him too.

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