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8 April, 05:56

How does the author sequence his events to create a sense of mystery in this story?

A) The author begins by describing the varied ways to enter the Abbey before going into the library.

B) The author begins with loud noises drifting away into subdued silence to set the scene for the old book to speak.

C) The author starts off with deep silence to set up the drama of the noisy interruption of the old book speaking.

D) The author starts off with a description of the old book talking before detailing all the loud noises of the abbey.

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  1. 8 April, 08:03
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    b

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    cause
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