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8 March, 20:55

Why did the author of Seedfolks most likely make Kim's character think about her father when she is in the vacant lot? to add drama to the story to reveal Kim's timid personality to show that Kim's perspective is changing to explain her motivation for planting the seeds

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  1. 8 March, 21:14
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    The vacant lot probably makes Kim think of her father because he was a farmer and because it is the day after the anniversary of his death.
  2. 8 March, 21:24
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    The correct answer is A) to add drama to the story.

    The author of Seedfolks most likely makes Kim's character think about her father when she is in the vacant lot to add drama to the story.

    Kim is there because it is the anniversary of her fathers' death. The father died before Kim had the opportunity to know him.

    American writer Paul Fleischman is the author of the children's story "Seedfolks." It was published in 1997 and has illustrations made by Judy Pedersen.
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