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between whom did the conversation take place? Who is the speaking this lines? Whom is the speaker addressing?​

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Answered by budhi3890
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Answer:

This conversation is going among old Kaspar and grand children about the great victory, the conversation began with the skull which Peterkin found beside the

river.

Answered by BasRashmi
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Answer:

In most pieces of literature, especially prose and drama, conversations take place.

Explanation:

It is common for literary works to have conversations and dialogues. During dialogues and conversations, there is one character that speaks who is called the speaker, and there is/are other characters that listen to what the speaker has to say.

Conversations and dialogues help the plot to proceed by allowing the exchange of ideas and thoughts between the characters.

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