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. In the "Bella" section, why does the author include the detail, "Bella didn't know what a fire drill was"?

A: to show that Bella was not as educated as Jane

B: to explain why Signor Carlotti looked down on Bella

C: to explain what had caused the fire to spread

D: to show that there had been no fire drills at the factory​


Sagot :

Answer: D. : to show that there had been no fire drills at the factory.

Explanation:

In the "Bella" section, the author included the detail that "Bella didn't know what a fire drill was" because there had been no fire drills at the factory.

Since a fire drill hasn't ever taken place, Bella had no idea about what it was. The author including the details wasn't to show that Bella wasn't as educated as Jane nor was it to explain the reason for the spread of the fire.

Therefore, the correct option is D