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English, 20.09.2020 09:01, andrearamos12oxdie5

“Mom!" I called, "Did my brother eat the cookies | baked for the fair?"
How does the first sentence begin this narrative?
O A) with the events as the writer experienced them
with a conclusion drawn by the writer about the
OB)
experience
with an opening statement describing who, what, and
OC)
where
with a description of setting that has details about time
OD)
and place

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