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The dogs created when they pulled the christmas tree down and started eating the candy canes.
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1. in the bold portion of the narrative, the author tries to use a flashback to develop tension. however, the flashback does not create tension. rewrite the flashback scene so it develops tension right at the beginning of the story. (15 points)
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Use the articles "The Brightest Sky" and "Stargazing" to answer question 8.
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