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On a number of occasions, Frink adds details about the amount of time she and

her husband have spent in a certain place or the exact distance they have traveled. Why do you think she does this, and what does it add to the narrative?

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Answer:

It does this to give the reader a more real sense of time and space within the narrative.

Step-by-step explanation:

By adding the amount of time that the narrator and her husband spend in place, in addition to mentioning the distance traveled, the narrator promotes a notion of time and space or reader, making the narrative more realistic, as it allows measurements. This also brings the reader closer to the facts presented, allowing a greater identification of the story.

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