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The author describes the man and his situation in the first paragraph, or the introduction, of the story. Why is this information important for the reader to know? The author wants to introduce us to the character and events that will cause the conflict.
The author wants the reader to know his opinion.
The author wants to tell the theme by what the character does.
This is the climax of the story, so we know what happened to the character.

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