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A narrative passage is when you are telling a story. However, you are not in the story as a character.


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type of story in which characters go through some sort of right of passage?


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How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?


What is another way of saying in the story?

In the passage In the article In the extract


Which of the story's three narrative styles is this passage an example of?

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Why is this a key passage in the story?

This passage is key because it reveals a crucial plot point, develops a significant character, or sets the tone for the rest of the story. It may also provide important insight into the story's themes or central conflicts.


What happened next in the story after this reading passage?

I'm sorry, but I need more context or details about the specific reading passage you're referring to in order to provide an accurate continuation of the story. Could you please provide a brief summary or key points from the passage?


The trip taken by slaves across the Atlantic Ocean was called what?

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