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dexar [7]
1 year ago
14

If you were writing about the

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ziro4ka [17]1 year ago
4 0

Par. 2 each should do the best to save himself. Par 20 yet to see beings... so deeply moved is the passage that would give the best supporting detail. Hence, option A is correct.

<h3>What is supporting details?</h3>

Supporting details are the information that the author gives to support or to design the sentence in such a way that the audience get the exact imagination of the story.

Supporting details helps the reader to get the background of the story. Like in this, each should be doing best to save themselves but many of them are not able to detect.

Thus, option A is correct.

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