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Why does the author include details about the first student council meeting in "Sea Life"?

to demonstrate that the narrator feels awkward and lonely in school
to show that the narrator is building a friendship with Sandy Quinn
to show that the narrator is beginning to feel more comfortable in school
to demonstrate that the narrator is unable to handle her new role

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The correct answer is: to show that the narrator is beginning to feel more comfortable in school.

In "Sea Life," the author includes details about the first student council meeting to demonstrate that the narrator is beginning to feel more comfortable in school. The narrator initially feels awkward and lonely, but as the meeting progresses, she starts to find her place and make friends, such as Sandy Quinn. This shows a positive shift in the narrator's experience at school and indicates that she is starting to feel more comfortable in her new role as a student council member.

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