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CaHeK987 [17]
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In context the phrase “ whatever happened “ at the beginning of the passage most likely serves to…

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skad [1K]2 years ago
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There are different aspect to a passage. whatever happened “ at the beginning of the passage most likely serves is to spark the reader’s interest in learning what will follow.

  • There are different ways authors do arose the interest of its readers. The phrase arose the interest of the readers to follow or read more about the passage.

The method uses to spark the interest of the reader is by giving the reader hints, keeping them interested to know what will happen in the ending.

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In context, the phrase “Whatever happened” at the beginning of the passage most likely serves to

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a. establish that the narrator is not omniscient

b. introduce the idea that the truth can never be fully known

c. imply that the events that follow are not of great significance

d. spark the reader’s interest in learning what will follow

e. signal to the reader that the story will be in the mystery genre

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