Read this excerpt from "The All-American Slurp."Since we had western guests, she set the table with large dinner plates, which we never used in Chinese meals. . . . Following the practice of Chinese-American restaurants, Mother also placed large serving spoons on the platters.

What story element does the author develop in this excerpt?

plot details about the Lins’ nightly routines
characterization of the narrator
conflict between the narrator and her mother
setting details about the Lins’ dinner party

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: Its D

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

4

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She hopes to find the weapons inside of it

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Sentence 1 has a repeating word, documented and documents, but that's not really an error.

Sentence 3 should have a comma after Missouri station; "Phil was disappointed when he was stationed at the  Missouri station, rather than the one in Hawaii"

Sentence 4: not really anything wrong with it, but shouldn't it be graphic novel?

Which sentence contains an example of precise language?Question options:

a)

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b)

"I wish for two hundred pounds," said the old man distinctly.

c)

His wife and son ran toward him.

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"Well, I don't see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on t

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

They are trying to create a clear picture in your head of whats going on.

A "fine crash" and a "shuddering cry

What is Mr. Utterson’s relationship with Dr. Lanyon?a.
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c.
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d.
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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