Answer:
I think in my perspective that when reading this concept, you get to identify the truth behind the reading.
Explanation:
People come from a different background when hearing this story
The first, third, and fourth are really good answers.
1. The text is realistic fiction because this story could have occurred in real life.
2. An example of a realistic dialogue piece in this text is “What is a chuppa?”. This is realistic because in real life no one knows everything.
3. Becca describes it using metaphors and the chuppa stands for hope.
4. “Becca is telling Cindy about her friends wedding traditions.” this is realistic because it could happen in real life.
It should be noted that the paragraph can be used to support an earlier argument or claim that has been made by the author in the opening paragraph or earlier paragraph.
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What is an argument?</h3>
Your information is incomplete as the passage isn't provided. An argument simply means the main idea or claim that's in backed up with evidence.
In this case, it's important to read and understand the story. Then, you should be able to depict that earlier information that was presented by the author in the passage.
Finally, you can then deduce how the paragraph contributes to the reasoning of the author's argument.
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