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2 Read these sentences from paragraph 3.
It was the moon, that's what they say. It's the moon's fault, and the blood.
With these sentences, the author Implles that-
F the family pf the husband cast him out for the genes he Inherited from his father
G the narrator lives in a soclety where unexplainable events are attributed to natural forces
H the husband is a deceitful character trying to hurt the narrator and her famlly
J the story takes place in a reality where the moon is sentent and able to control the characters.


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Read these sentences from paragraph 3.
It was the moon, that's what they say. It's the moon's f

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