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8 May, 01:31

What is the effect of the narrator's description

Great-Aunt Gertrude's house when the narrato

first arrives at the home?

It leads readers to think that the

narrator is exaggerating based on an

eerie fairy tale her grandmother told

her.

It causes readers to doubt the

narrator's perception since it is dark

and late at night when the family

arrives

It increases the suspense for

readers about what the family will

find inside the aunt's home.

It foreshadows for readers that the

house is the scene of a tragic

mystery the family cannot solve.

What's the answer

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  1. 8 May, 01:44
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    It increases the suspense for readers about what the family will find inside the aunt's home.

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