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He was spending his summer vacation, as he always did with his mother at Grand Isle Informertim could remember the house had been a summer luxury of the Lebruns. None Hanked by its dozen o
which were always filled with exclusive visitors from the Quartier Francais "it enabled Madame Lab
easy and comfortable existence which appeared to be her birthright.
Which best explains why the author uses the word "Banked to describe the layout of contages in the novels se
to help the reader visualize a house bordered by smaller cottages
help the reader understand how the secong changed over time
to help the reader visualize the neighborhood of the Quartier Français"
to help the reader understand Robert's relationship with the setting

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