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Suppose you were writing a theme-based summary of “Keep Watch” (in picture) that focuses on this idea: “We don’t always know what we think we know”. Which of these plot events should you be sure to include?
A. The siblings rake the leaves and gather them into sheet sacks.
B. The Fire Marshal lectures the mother on fire safety.
C. The narrator is sure, at first, that a fire watcher occupies the towers.
D. The narrators mother could have gotten a permit to burn leaves if she wanted to.
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