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English, 10.05.2021 21:50 hannahkharel2

Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the narrative?
"Gabriela, help me next!" said Trevor.
Gabi smiled to herself as she cleanly hammered in the nail that Trevor
had been working on. She had been looking forward all week to
building sets for the school play.
"How'd you learn to do that, anyway?" asked Nick admiringly, looking
over from where he was struggling to join two boards at a right angle.
"Oh, I've been helping my dad in his wood shop since I was six," said
Gabi. She thought back to all the long hours and patient lessons that
were now paying off. She couldn't wait to show her dad the sets she'd
helped build. "I love it. Anyone else need a hand?"
A. The dialogue is effective, because it shows that the other characters do you not appreciate Gabriella is showing off
B. The dialogue is effective, because it shows how proud gaberiella is of her carpeting skills
c. The dialogue is not effective, because it in first with the use of visual images to demonstrate Gabriellas set building talents
D. The dialogue is not effective because it takes the focus of the narrative away from the main character

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