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Rainbow [258]
4 years ago
6

Why do you think the author called this text "Quiet Town"? Knowing what you know now, do you think you would have left when give

n the warning or do you think you would have stayed behind? What do you think contributed to Bev, Ezze, and Benji staying behind?
English
1 answer:
stira [4]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The author called the town quiet to build an element of surprise.

Explanation:

Knowing what we know now, I would have left the town when given the warning. The reader is shocked when they find out an unassuming quiet little town could be so horrid. I think the reason why Bev, Ezze and Benji stayed behind was so they would be in-character and it was sensible considering the situation they were in.

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