How does the text structure in passage 1 contribute to the plot of the story?
A.
The te...
How does the text structure in passage 1 contribute to the plot of the story?
A.
The text structure shows a description of Melissa’s life at school and her sense of overconfidence.
B.
The text structure shows a sequence of events related to the talent show and how Melissa lost to Lucy.
C.
The text structure shows the problem of Melissa’s overconfidence and how she found a solution to overcome it.
D.
The text structure shows the cause of Melissa's overconfidence in her dancing abilities and how this attitude resulted in her losing the talent show.
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