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Accepting a backyard bat as a character may be abnormal for readers at first, but by the end of the novel, the stories of Kate and the bat blend together very well. The addition of the bat stops the novel from becoming charmingly predictable teen fiction. The story does not develop into a children’s tale of speaking animals. It instead shows two different points of view on Kate’s life. Though the idea of chapters switching viewpoints seems dizzying, it is no more severe than a spin on a backyard swing.

In this paragraph, the writer of this review

A) draws a distinction between the two main characters of this book.

B) draws a distinction between the theme of this book and modern-day society.

C) establishes a connection between the experiences of two main characters of the book.

D) establishes a connection between the themes of this book and the themes of previous books by the author.

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Answer:

I think answer is C it establishes a connection between the experiences of two main characters of the book.

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