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English, 01.09.2020 05:01 kyracrapse121

How does the essay "I Just Couldn't Put It Down!" describe plot? O

A. As the reaction of the characters to the events of the story

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B. As the chronological sequence of events that happen in a story

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C. As a chain reaction of a series of events in a story

D. As a series of criticisms about the characters in a story

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