English, asked by chael, 4 months ago

Leah read these two reviews of the same book:

1) Long Decade Lost tells the story of a returning war veteran and his struggle to adapt to civilian life. The book’s structure includes out-of-order events and constantly changing narrators, both of which can be effective literary devices, but they do nothing to improve this book. I lost all hope of enjoying the book after reading only ten pages.


2) Only ten pages into Long Decade Lost, I was completely absorbed. It’s a challenging book; narrators fade in and out, and events occur out of order. But the book’s chaotic structure reflects the chaos in the mind of the main character, a traumatized war veteran navigating peacetime.

Which of the following statements best describes a point of conflict, or disagreement, between these reviews?

A.
They disagree on the book’s subject.
B.
They disagree on the book’s structure.
C.
They disagree on whether the book’s structure is purposeful.
D.
They disagree on how many pages it took to reach a conclusion about the book.

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Answered by pravinadhao68
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Answer:

I think The answer is B

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