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English, 13.12.2021 22:00 Stucklikechuck1703

Read the paragraph from Nick's personal narrative. Standing alone in my family's barn, I thought about how
much hard work and time my parents had invested
how much hard work and time we had all invested in
maintaining a fully operational farm. I did not remember a
time when my clothes had not reeked of manure or my
hair had not held fast to brittle pieces of straw. What
would happen if my parents had to sell the farm so we
could move closer to my grandparents? Just as I was
attempting to imagine a life in the city, a sudden
commotion erupted and interrupted my thoughts. With
animals squawking and dust flying, I scrambled to
pinpoint the source of this unexpected intrusion. In
seconds that felt more like minutes, I was successful...
and I could scarcely believe what my eyes were seeing.

Nick would like to rearrange his plot so that it begins with
the commotion in the barn. Which statement best
describes how starting in the middle of an exciting part
will affect the plot?

Nick will need to go back and explain why his parents
have worked so hard to keep the farm.

Nick will need to provide other exciting details in order
to maintain the reader's attention.

Nick will need to provide a more detailed conclusion
to make up for the events he did not include.

Nick will need to go back and relate the events that
led up to that moment in the story.

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