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lesya [120]
3 years ago
12

What is the author's reason for ending the story with the dialogue between George and Hazel?.

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Sonja [21]3 years ago
7 0

The dialogue was vital in the story as the ending shows how this society has stripped its citizens of their humanity.

<h3>What is a dialogue?</h3><h3>It can be deduced that a dialogue simply means the conversation that exists between the characters in a story.</h3>

In this case, the author's reason for ending the story with the dialogue between George and Hazel was to shows how this society has stripped its citizens of their humanity.

This is necessary in order to move the plot in the story forward.

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