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enyata [817]
3 years ago
9

Which belongs in the summary because it is another important event

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vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
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Answer:

walker says he's mistreating the donkey

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The part that best demonstrates the author's purpose is to entertain children with a humorous story is:

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If you ever had the chance to compare a children's book to a regular one, you must have noticed the language is employed in a quite different way. Children's story tend to have a lighter tone. Characters are often described in a childish manner, with simple adjectives such as "big" and "small". There is also more repetition, as if to make sure children will keep that information in mind and form that mental image in their heads. Notice that this is precisely what we have in the excerpt we have chosen as the answer, especially at its beginning. In the same sentence, we are twice told that the fish is a small one. Notice that the clauses are connected in a repetitive manner - "and he was... and he swam..."

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