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English, 03.04.2020 01:48 iisofieii1978

How does Dionysius mocking Damon for taking
Pythias's place advance the plot of the story?

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A) It builds tension as the story moves toward he climax

B) It is part of the exposition, reveling important aspects of the characters

C) It is part of the falling action leading to the resolution

D) It is part of the climax, the most poignant point in the story

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