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larisa [96]
3 years ago
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Which question would the reader ask to discover the pilot's true character? A. How did the pilot discover that his leg had been

amputated? B. Why did the pilot think about his friends while in the plane? C. How did the pilot react when he realized he was not safe? D. When did the pilot discover that he was in a hospital in France?
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1 answer:
m_a_m_a [10]3 years ago
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Questions with the word "how" in it allow the reader to understand what is happening in a given situation.

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