Ollivant's monologue about his son Ben primarily provides exposition about the family's financial situation. This helps to advance the plot by establishing the stakes for the characters and the challenges they face, which can influence their decisions and relationships moving forward.
How does Ollivant's monologue about his son Ben advance the plot of 'Tradition'? (1 point)
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It creates tension between Ollivant and Mary
It creates tension between Ollivant and Mary
It provides exposition about the family's financial situation
It provides exposition about the family's financial situation
It shows Ollivant's willingness to support his children's goals
It shows Ollivant's willingness to support his children's goals
It reveals Ollivant's favoritism towards his son
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