What is the best reason the author alludes to the Count Dracula?
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to show t...
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What is the best reason the author alludes to the Count Dracula?
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to show that Gary was curious to see the house
B. to heighten the anxious mood of the story
c. to emphasize that Gary was brave and fearless
D. to heighten the comic mood of the story
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