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Why does the author refer to an "unexpected burst of sunshine" on page 6? to reveal the effect an encounter had on a character's mood to emphasize the importance …
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Why does the author refer to an "unexpected
burst of sunshine" on page 6?
to reveal the effect an encounter had on a
character's mood
to emphasize the importance of positivity
to reveal the impact of the weather on a
character's attitude
to emphasize the unpredictability of life
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