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English, 29.03.2021 23:10, juansantos3328

In the context of the final paragraph, the author uses phrases such as "dull, distracted adults and soulless environment primarily to A explain why adults may be less perceptive readers of Rowling's books than children are
B respond to the objection that Rowling often misrepresents the adult world C urge his audience to devote more time to reading children's literature
D remind his audience of the very different perspective that children might have of the adult world
E suggest that his audience might be projecting their own dissatisfaction with the adult world onto Rowling's work

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