English, 23.02.2021 21:20 Ashley2466
What is the overall effect of the sentence, “One last time, Danny pulled Tommy out of the pile."
It emphasizes familial relationships while also creating a sense of finality and grief.
It tells a story about an old game.
It illustrates Danny and Tommy's friendship.
It emphasizes the relief felt by everyone at that time.
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