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English, 13.04.2021 04:50, giovney

How does the dialogue develop the central idea? It helps the reader understand the responsibility associated with wearing a veil.
It shows that the children are not obedient to their parents or teachers.
It shows that the children are angry about wearing veils.
It demonstrates that the children do not realize what the veils mean.

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