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10. why does the author choose to describe the torwood pine forests and the grapes as he does? a. to give this part of the story a dark and foreboding mood b. to capture the confusion and fear that the characters feel c. to create tension and conflict between the characters d. to provide readers with key details about the behavior and outlook of characters

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