How does the author provide readers with important information about Aunt
Gertrude in the passage's exposition?
The author includes dialogue in which characters talk about Aunt Gertrude's
traits.
The author foreshadows the ending by mentioning Aunt Gertrude's well-known
generosity.
The author includes a flashback that details the narrator's interactions with and
views on his aunt.
The author has the narrator's uncle read aloud a letter written by Aunt
Gertrude.
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