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3. This chapter ends by saying, “And with that, came all the sorrows that followed after.” What did the author reveal about the story with this sentence?
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3. This chapter ends by saying, “And with that, came all the sorrows that followed after.” What did the author reveal about the story with this sentence?
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The author revealed that this story is a sad story.
(I’m not sure, there wasn’t much detail other than this so if it’s wrong sorry!!)
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