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Goshia [24]
3 years ago
14

The narrator in the passage speaks from the point of view of

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USPshnik [31]3 years ago
3 0

Incomplete question. I referred to a similar situation.

Answer:

<u>D. a central character whose trustworthiness the reader is invited to doubt</u>

<u>Explanation:</u>

We can make such a conclusion because <em>the narrator</em> in the passage isn't speaking from the point of view who knows about the community's history and practices. But is open to doubts from his readers.

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The best way to revise the paragraph is by combining sentences 4 and 5 with the transition word "so".

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There is no need to breaking sentences 1 and 2 into two sentences with separate ideas. Both sentences are well connected, having clauses with relating ideas that can and should be connected. There is also no need to combine sentences 2 and 3 with the word "therefore". There is no connection between the ideas presented in both sentences that justifies them being combined into one.

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