English, 28.09.2021 19:00 tommyewall34
When Cassie starts to tell Uncle Hammer about Mr. Simms, Big Ma tries to distract both of them so that Uncle Hammer doesn't hear the story. What effect does this scene ha
on readers' knowledge of Big Ma as a character?
It makes the character seem more dynamic.
It makes the character seem flatter.
It makes her character seem rounder.
It makes the character seem more static.
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