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English, 18.12.2020 07:20, dextor1606

1.Which sentence from the passage best shows how a change of setting leads to the main conflict?Immersive Reader (2 Points)
a."Come on, Lacey, we're going to be late,' said Eric, annoyed that his little sister kept stopping to look at the vendor's carts when he was due at the meadow to sing with his school chorus."
b. "Most artisans had open stalls, but his was a tent with ornate walls fringed with gold tassels."
c. "Eric whirled around to see a man in a brown leather vest reading from a scroll: 'Eric, a boy apprenticed to Randolph the silversmith, has fled from a neighboring town.'"
d. "Close on his sister's heels, Eric rushed through its heavy doors and slammed them shut."

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