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Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the narrative?
"Dude, I've never seen this many stars!" Jaden's gaze was locked on
the night sky above him.
"See, camping does have its rewards." Robbie sat down on a rock
covered with damp moss.
"I'd have done anything to get away after this horrible week," said
Jaden. "I still can't believe I missed that shot in Thursday's game. We'd
be playing in the finals right now if I'd done my job." Jaden sat down
with a thud.
"Hey, it takes more than just one star to light up the sky. We all should
have hit our shots - not just you." Just as Robbie finished his
sentence, a brilliant flash flew across the sky and disappeared.
"Good point, man. I guess even the stars agree."


Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the

narrative?
Dude, I've

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