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English, 09.04.2021 18:10 sophie5064

Which statement best evaluates whether the narrative has a clearly defined focus?
When she heard a car pull up in the driveway, Allison rushed to pull the
roast out of the oven. To her surprise, it was burned completely black!
As the front steps creaked, signaling her visitor, she nervously knocked
an open gallon of milk to the floor. Finally, with the "ding" of the
doorbell, a lit candle fell out of its holder, setting the tablecloth on fire.
A. The narrative does not have a clearly defined focus
B. The narrative has a clearly defined focus on the disasters that
occur as Allison prepares dinner.
C. The narrative has a clearly defined focus on Allison's feelings
about having dinner with the visitor

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