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Bas_tet [7]
2 years ago
11

Suppose someone in a peer review group says this about a story's main character: "He reminds me of my favorite cousin because he

's always saying things that make other people laugh." SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 5 STARS
Which of these responses builds on the comment in a way that would help the writer?

Making other people laugh is not something that makes a character likable.

I don't have a cousin like that. All of my cousins are much older than me, and boring.

What does your cousin have to do with this story about two kids in Mexico?

He is a very likable character, especially when he takes time to cheer up his little sister.
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1 answer:
AnnyKZ [126]2 years ago
6 0
3 works best imo, the problem with the sentence isn’t that the character is likable, the problem is their cousin isn’t relevant
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