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English, 07.12.2020 22:20, isamar4348

Highlight the descriptive details in the sentence. Kahlo awakened to find herself encased in a coffinlike plaster cast with only her head exposed. —Frida Kahlo, Hedda Garza What do the details help readers understand about Kahlo’s condition? Kahlo had a cast covering most of her body. Kahlo had a cast fitted to her head. Kahlo had completely recovered by the time she woke up. Kahlo nearly died after the accident.

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