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How does Ollivant's monologue about his son Ben advance the plot of 'Tradition'? (1 point)
Responses It creates tension between
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How does Ollivant's monologue about his son Ben advance the plot of 'Tradition'? (1 point)
Responses It creates tension between
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Reread the boldfaced lines. Which of the following best explains why these lines are a monologue?
A. the lines are unstructured
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"OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary? MARY. [Evasively.] The
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by George Middleto OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary? MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so pretty.
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OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary?
MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so pretty. OLLIVANT. Hasn't changed
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OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary?
MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so pretty. OLLIVANT. Hasn't changed
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by George Middleto OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary? MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so pretty.
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Tradition by George Middleto OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary? MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so
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Tradition by George Middleto OLLIVANT. [Affectionately.] Glad to be home again, Mary? MARY. [Evasively.] The garden is so
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