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English, 25.01.2021 17:30, byrdkellykellybyrd

Why does the author include the description of the narrator's uncle in paragraph 4? A
to describe the characteristics of a legendary figure
B.
to show why people frequented the wigwam
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to explain why people shared their experiences with the narrator
D
to illustrate how important family is to the narrator and her mother
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