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English, 04.03.2021 18:40, sarachristene1777

Read the passage from “Part of the Stew.” I was mighty proud of our work. . . . I held on to a great hope that it would keep my father and my city safe.

In this passage, the narrator engages readers by

describing the details of the setting.
quoting another character.
explaining another character’s actions.
revealing his own thoughts and feelings.

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