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Evgen [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Explain what paragraph 10 and paragraph 11 contribute to the overall structure of the story. Cite evidence from the text in your

response.
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Marina86 [1]3 years ago
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Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about the text ““ THE WILD DOG OF CAUCOMGOMOC ”

Answer:

These paragraphs contribute to the general structure of the story because they show how the population believed that the dog was a big problem.

Explanation:

"The wild dog of Caucomgomoc" is a short story written by Charles Boardman Hawes that reports the intense friendship and loyalty between a chachorro and its owner.

The dog was always very friendly, but when its owner died, he was unable to establish a friendly relationship with the other residents of the city. This made the dog look bad and the residents feared him and thought he was dangerous, even if he didn't attack anyone. Paragraphs 10 and 11 contribute by showing how the residents were uncomfortable with the presence of the dog, even calling it a demon.

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