A is the correct answer. Let me explain:
The beginning of sentence "5" starts abruptly with, "I was walking by the dirt lot." If there was a transition into this statement, such as, "Later, when I was walking by the dirt lot..." it would flow better and make room for good writing.
Narrative distance refers to the difference between the character's point of views and the reader's point of view. All the characters in a story exist with some amount of distance between themselves. Close and distant narrative styles simply refer to the amount of distance between the readers and the characters. Hope this helps.
Answer: Sam, pumpkins; Virgil, lettuce; Sae Young, hot peppers. Curtis plants tomatoes, while Nora, something of a dreamer, plants less practical things: hollyhocks, poppies, and snapdragons
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