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English, 12.10.2020 19:01 Nikcoli

"They came to see it and listen to it and talk to the 22-year-old farmer who had made it. People in
Elkridge Landing heard about the clock, and they came
to see it. People in Joppa heard about the clock,
olt and they came to see it." (Paragraph 15)
What does the repeating of the words they came to see
it in these sentences help the reader understand?
O 1. how popular Benjamin's clock was
02. why traveling to see the clock was difficult
alk.
3. how long it took Benjamin to finish the clock
4. what the people who came to see the clock
looked like

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