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How do Buster Bear’s thoughts contribute to the text?
They explain the relationship between Buster Bear and Little Joe Otter.
They demonstrate that Buster Bear doesn’t think about others very often.
They reveal what Buster Bear thinks of other characters.
They show that Buster Bear is not actually hungry.
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They reveal what Buster Bear thinks of other characters.
Buster’s thoughts give readers direct access to his opinions and feelings about others, which helps us understand his attitudes and motivations. The other choices are either too specific (about Little Joe or hunger) or make an unsupported general claim (that he rarely thinks about others).
Buster’s thoughts give readers direct access to his opinions and feelings about others, which helps us understand his attitudes and motivations. The other choices are either too specific (about Little Joe or hunger) or make an unsupported general claim (that he rarely thinks about others).
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