Read the sentence
But soon it was too dark to see, and Homan felt no pull on his line.
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English, 14.05.2021 01:20, kayolaaaa53
Read the sentence
But soon it was too dark to see, and Homan felt no pull on his line.
Why does the author contain this sentence?
to explain that he did not have enough line
to let the reader know the line had been sliced
to explain that Homan was disappointed
to inform the reader that Homan could no longer watch his kite
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