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Which details from the excerpt best support the conclusion that the narrator is speaking directly to a child? Select two options. the expression "Best Beloved"
the terms "kun" and "payah kun"
the repetition of words and patterns
the clause "you can look them out on the map"
the description of how geographical features were made

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