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English, 11.09.2019 16:20 edjiejwi

Which statements best describe the author's purpose for
writing this passage? select two options.
to present background information about nina
to create a sense of suspense about nina's future
to intrigue the reader with details about nina
to show how nina was able to mislead people
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oto persuade the reader that nina was rich

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