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Why does the last line create a satisfying ending? O It makes the reader wonder what happened. O It describes the writer's frustration with the task. O It indicates that the writer is well liked. O It
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Why does the last line create a satisfying ending?
O It makes the reader wonder what happened.
O It describes the writer's frustration with the task.
O It indicates that the writer is well liked.
O It shows that the writer succeeded in his task
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It shows that the writer succeeded in his task
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I think the first option is the answer.
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