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RoseWind [281]
4 years ago
14

The next question refers to the written dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more

easily.
1.Ellie sighed as she petted her cat. “I can’t believe this storm,” she said. “We should be surfing, and we’re stuck on the couch!”
2.“We’ll just have to figure out something else to do.” said Sam.
3.“I’ve got it!” shouted Ellie. “If we leave now, we can see the new surf film at noon then hit the surf museum and look at old surfboards.”
4. “You’re pretty smart for a little sister,” said Sam. “I’ll ask mom if we can borrow the car!”


Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals details about the characters’ relationship?
Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4
English
1 answer:
AURORKA [14]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

4

Explanation:

Paragraph four reveals details about the relationship between the two characters because it tells us that they are siblings. Sam calls Ellie smart for being a little sister and then goes on to add that he will as their mother if they can borrow the car. The other paragraphs form part of the conversation between the boy and girl but do not say anything about their relationship.

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