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tatiyna
2 years ago
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Annotate: In paragraph 2, highlight how the author

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Nitella [24]2 years ago
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Including Keffer's memory helps achieve the author's purpose because  the author's purpose is to inform, and this informs the reader about pedestrians, and what they should do! It's important to know what Keffer remembered because it helps achieve the authors' purpose, and adds on to more information mentioned earlier in the text. It also gives us Keffer's point of view!

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