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lubasha [3.4K]
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Read the passage. When I got to my cabin at camp, the other campers showered me with a chorus of greetings. "I’m Alex,” the red-

headed boy closest to me said. "Javier,” called the boy with the glasses sitting next to him. "Miguel,” waved the boy in the corner. He was sitting surrounded by a pile of comic books. A fourth boy, taller than the rest, walked up and shook my hand. "I’m Asher. Grab a bunk.” Why did the author most likely use dialogue instead of description? to allow the plot to progress to show how the narrator felt to emphasize the point of view to show who the characters are
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Makovka662 [10]2 years ago
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We can think that the author used the dialogue instead of description to show who the characters are. Using the dialogue will allow the characters to have like their own space in the plot and in this way, they have prominence as well. Making them talk shows distinctive characteristics of them and make it easier to identify them.

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