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klasskru [66]
2 years ago
5

Read the following sentence from the story.

English
1 answer:
QveST [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It could be contributing to the plot by the way they are expressing that they had to work hard on bake sales and carwashes to raise money. Therefore, stating the story could have something to do with having little to no money. Which is why they use the words "worked hard" and "countless carwashes and bake sales".

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