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Read the following notes ryan has made for a narrative about a knight’s quest.

the story begins with a dragon attacking a village. the king commands sir renley to hunt down the dragon and kill it. on his journey, sir renley meets an orphaned boy, an out-of-work actor, and a reformed thief. they decide to travel together. for days, they follow the dragon’s trail of destruction. finally, they arrive at the dragon’s lair.

ryan wants to add a scene showing the dragon attacking another village while renley observes from afar. where would it most logically fit into the sequence of events, and why?

a.
immediately after the first attack, to show how dangerous the dragon is.
b.
just before they reach the dragon’s lair, so the companions know where it lives.
c.
just after the king sends renley on his mission, because the scene would reveal information about renley’s character.
d.
soon after renley meets his three companions, because seeing the beast would convince the three to abandon the mission.

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