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6. PART A: What impact do Mr. and Mrs. White's
differing points of view in paragraphs 109-125 and
paragraphs 133-139 have on Part III?
A Their differing points of view and resulting
argument create suspense around what choice
they will make and how they will respond to the
knock at their door.
O B Their conversation resolves their disagreement
and differing points of view, and it helps the story
end in a hopeful way.
O c Their different points of view contribute to a
lively but humorous dialogue between them and
reinforces the characterization of them as a close
family.
OD Their different points of view about the sergeant-
maior emphasize the idea that visitors are

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