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English, 16.12.2020 17:10 rileyeddins1010

What is the effect on the reader of the author's descriptions of the sounds the loon makes?

The reader sees that the bird is frightened
of the author.

The reader believes that the bird is trying
to be funny.

The reader appreciates how wild the bird
is.

The reader understands how angry the
bird is.

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