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How does the scene in Mrs. Garza's kitchen help

develop the story?

Elsa is apprehensive, and she continues to worry

about herself.

Elsa becomes nostalgic, and this ultimately leads to

her new understanding.

Elsa is restless, and she continues to worry about

missed opportunities.

Elsa becomes resentful, and this ultimately leads to

a rift between the siblings. Text:here to help

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This is the full excerpt from the text HERE TO HELP.

Outside, a bolt of lightning exploded in the dark afternoon sky followed by a deafening crack of thunder that shook the house and caused Elsa to glare out the window.

Elsa's twin brother James came to Elsa's door, his face infuriatingly cheerful, "Since our wilderness training trip has been cancelled, i'll call Mrs Garza and tell her we'll be over at 3 o'clock to help."

"James, i have better ways to spend my weekend than help a neighbor pack up to move to Argentina!"

Answer:

Elsa becomes resentful, and this ultimately leads to a rift between the siblings

Step-by-step explanation:

From this excerpt, Elsa is told by her brother that since their wilderness training trip has been cancelled, they would go to help Mrs Garza pack for her move to Argentina.

The scene in Mrs. Garza's kitchen makes Elsa become resentful and eventually leads to a rift between the siblings.

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