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English, 29.04.2021 16:20 hunterpenningtouoie8

PLEASE HELP 4. Lines 27-32: Infer whether the man is completely well or a bit groggy when others first lift him at the site of the accident.
5. Lines 72- 97: What text evidence shows that the story has moved from one plot to the other?
6. Lines 72- 97: Which words and phrases communicate the tension in this parallel plot? What sense does the author focus on in this parallel plot? Why is this sense noteworthy in this part of the story?
7. Lines 105 and 139: What are two places where the plot shifts? What is the direction in which the plot shifts in each instance?
8. Lines 98-140: Create a two-column "tone chart," with one column headed Calm and the other headed Tense. List words or phrases from this page that illustrate each type of tone.
9. Lines 143-146: Choose an example of foreshadowing on this page and explain why it is foreshadowing.

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