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Firlakuza [10]
1 year ago
10

Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai.

English
1 answer:
My name is Ann [436]1 year ago
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The best statement that tells us how the excerpt keeps readers interested in the story is; A: It creates suspense.

<h3>What is the best statement that describes the given Excerpt?</h3>

The excerpt is from the story of the heart of a samurai.

We are given different statements from the given story as an excerpt. Now, let us analyze the given statements;

1) The way he talks about the bird and how it shook his friend clearly indicates suspense as to what happened next.

2) The way he said Goemon closed his eyes again if it was a bird makes one wonder what could have happened if the bird had landed nearby. Thus, this is suspense.

3) Lastly, we are told that s the boat drifted toward it, the dark line grew into a tall, looming shape: an island. This is symptomatic of a Suspense story.

Thus, we can conclude that the best statement that tells us how the excerpt keeps readers interested in the story is; A: It creates suspense.

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