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Read the excerpt from Luciana's personal narrative. How does this paragraph help develop the narrative?
Select three options.
It details the method that Luciana uses to solve her
problem.
When I was 14, my family moved from the city to a
small town, where my mother got a job at the local
university. By that time, I had already outgrown
everyone my age. To make matters worse, when we
moved, I discovered that all the kids in my
neighborhood rode their bikes everywhere. I, however,
had never even touched a bicycle, much less ridden
one. My mother told me, "Luciana, if I had bought you
a kid's bike, you would have outgrown it in five
minutes. Maybe one of your classmates will teach you
how to ride." I was mortified.
I It introduces the characters of Luciana and her
mother
It provides a reflection on the resolution of Luciana's
conflict.
It describes the setting where Luciana lives with her
mother.
It sets up Luciana's situation and the conflict she
encounters.

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