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podryga [215]
1 year ago
11

Read the excerpt from Cinderella. Then answer the question that follows.

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1 answer:
kenny6666 [7]1 year ago
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The author use juxtaposition in this excerpt to guide the reader's perspective on the characters  through the The uncaring nature of Cinderella's father contrasts with Cinderella's kind and hardworking nature, which makes the reader dislike the father.

<h3>What is the uses of juxtaposition in this excerpt?</h3>

The juxtaposition in this excerpt is to help the author to be able to put sided by side some of the main point that he is trying to pass across to the reader in the excerpt.

In this case we can come into conclusion that  juxtaposition help the author to be able to show the uncaring nature of Cinderella's father .

Therefore, option D is correct.

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