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English, 30.11.2020 22:10, maystrenko53

How does the flashback in paragraph 7 contribute to the development of the plot? A It reveals a special talent that Kari has.
B It explains how Kari ended up in Parival in the first place.
C It shows how Kari reacts when she is under pressure.
D It helps Kari figure out how to resolve her problem.

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