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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
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Item 10 What is the significance of the number 7 on page 70 of the novel? It's number of dollars found in Shawn's pocket. It's n

umber of dollars found in Shawn's pocket. It's his mother's date of birth. It's his mother's date of birth. It's the floor he's approaching on the elevator. It's the floor he's approaching on the elevator. It's his lucky number.
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1 answer:
Alecsey [184]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It's number of dollars found in Shawn's pocket

Explanation:

In the context, the author speaks of a number 7 in the story. Shawn the main protagonist of the story while wearing his jacket finds some money in the pocket of his jacket. He found 7 dollars of money in the pocket. After getting the money he was very happy and was singing and dancing with joy. He planned on how he was going to spend the money that he got accidentally in his pocket of the jacket.

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