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2 Points Read this passage: "Don't worry about me," I said. "I'm not tired at all." Oh no, I'm feeling dizzy. This is what they call passing o…
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Read this passage:
"Don't worry about me," I said. "I'm not tired at all." Oh no,
I'm feeling dizzy. This is what they call passing out. Don't
do that. Don't pass out. Stay upright – stay awake.
How does the difference between the character's spoken words and internal
thoughts affect the story?
O
A. It establishes the setting.
O
B. It introduces a new character.
C. It creates dramatic tension.
D. It ties up loose ends.
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C.it creates dramatic tension
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