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Darina [25.2K]
3 years ago
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Brainlyyy!!! which plot twist relies on readers' acceptance of a stereotype? 1. laura continues her harassment of egbert, even a

fter she has died unrepentant. 2. amanda urges her husband to delay the otter hunt, suspecting laura's involvement. 3. laura, who was persistently vindictive, is reincarnated as a young african boy. 4. amanda is so unnerved by the otter incident that she requires a recovery treatment.
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stich3 [128]3 years ago
6 0

The plot twist relies on readers' acceptance of a stereotype is Laura, who was persistently vindictive, is reincarnated as a young African boy.

<h3>What is a plot twist in stories?</h3>

Plot twist is the twists that come in the stories, which is the suspense of the story or climax of the story.

Twist always comes in the half of the stories or at the end of the stories.

Thus, the correct option is  3. Laura, who was persistently vindictive, is reincarnated as a young African boy.

Learn more about  plot twist

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Illusion [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

#3 Laura, who was persistently vindictive, is reincarnated as a young African boy.

Explanation:

its correct i took the quiz :)

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