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In the example below, how does the difference between the character's spoken words and internal thoughts affect the story?
i smiled. "i'm doing great! how are you? " this smile is breaking my face; tears will flood me; i'm going to collapse like a bridge in an earthquake.
a. it creates dramatic tension.
b. it introduces a new character.
c. it ties up the loose ends.
d. it changes the point of view.

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