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Read the following excerpt from a narrative about working in an animal shelter:

Lindsey couldn’t wait for her first shift at the Animal Rescue Society. She loved animals more than anything else. She loved the fluffy fur on a kitten’s stomach. She loved the click-click-click of puppy toenails on a tile floor. She even loved the scent of the woody chips that covered the floors of gerbil cages.

What purpose do descriptive details in this excerpt serve?

A.
They describe a series of events in Lindsey’s first day at the Animal Rescue Society.
B.
They give the reader insight into why Lindsey wants to work at the Animal Rescue Society.
C.
They paint a lifelike picture of the Animal Rescue Society, which is the main setting for the narrative.
D.
They create tension by slowing down the pace of events during Lindsey’s first day at the Animal Rescue Society.

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