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From A Wish for Wings by Robert Swindells 3. The writer opens the text with a contraction – ‘Lo’ instead of Hello (Line 1). (i) Why does the writer go on to use so many contractions in the dialogue?
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From A Wish for Wings by Robert Swindells
3. The writer opens the text with a contraction – ‘Lo’ instead of Hello (Line 1).
(i) Why does the writer go on to use so many contractions in the dialogue?
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