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Volgvan
2 years ago
6

Which statement best explains the text's use of dramatic irony?

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Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
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I’m pretty sure its C
Sonja [21]2 years ago
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C or D

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Author: Thanhha Lai

Genre: Historical Fiction

Topics: Brothers and Sisters, Friendship, Great Girl Role Models, Misfits and Underdogs

Book type: Fiction

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books

Publication date: February 22, 2011

Number of pages: 272

Award: Newbery Medal and Honors

Last updated: December 19, 2020

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Thanhha Lai was born in the country of Vietnam. She and her family escaped to Alabama at the end of the war. She learned English from fourth-graders there, and then spent the next ten years improving her grammar. She began her journalism career as a reporter at The Orange County Register. She shifted to fiction, earning an MFA from New York University and having short stories published in a variety of periodicals and anthologies.

Then followed "Inside Out & Back Again," a verse book that won a National Book Award and a Newbery Honor based in part on her youth as a refugee in Alabama. The following book was "Listen, Slowly," a middle grade fiction about a young Vietnamese-American girl.

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