World Languages, 25.03.2021 16:40 Kadancepiggott7
How does the setting of the food counter in "Doris is Coming" contribute to the conflict of the story?
The food counter only serves lunch until mid-day, so Doris will not be able to get any food.
The food counter only serves lunch until mid-day, so Doris will not be able to get any food.
The food counter only serves food to certain people, and Doris is not one of them.
The food counter only serves food to certain people, and Doris is not one of them.
The food counter only serves paying adults, and Doris is a child with no money.
The food counter only serves paying adults, and Doris is a child with no money.
The food counter only serves ice cream, and Doris wants a sandwich.
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