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English, 16.04.2021 01:00 fjarbo

From the passage "Numbers" How does the image "buried her face in the quilt" in Paragraph 6 affect the passage?

It emphasizes that Regina misses her grandmother and is crying.

It suggests that Regina smells her grandmother's scent on the quilt.

It conveys the idea that Regina is tired after the long ride home.

It suggests that Regina feels cold and uses the quilt to warm up.

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