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Why does the author choose to end this passage in this way A) to show the reader that Silvio is a sensitive and caring man

B) to demonstrate to the reader that love is the root of all problems

C) to create a comic ending to what is an otherwise tragically sad story

D) to create interest in the reader in hearing about Silvio escape from death

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