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Why did the author most likely use dialogue instead of description? rs O to allow the plot to progress O to show how the narrator felt O to emphasize the point of view to show w…
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Why did the author most likely use dialogue instead of
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O to allow the plot to progress
O to show how the narrator felt
O to emphasize the point of view
to show who the characters are
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To emphasize the point of off view
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