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- a primary function of the first paragraph is to
a. establish the reason for the meeting.
b. create an atmosphere of mystery.
c. identify preferences of the narrators aunt.
d. reveal flaws in the narrators character.
To solve this question, we need to analyze the function of the first paragraph (which is not provided here, but we can reason about typical paragraph functions in literary analysis, which falls under the Arts discipline, specifically Literature).
- Option A: If the first paragraph introduces the context or reason for a meeting (e.g., in a narrative involving a meeting), this could be a primary function.
- Option B: Creating a mystery atmosphere is less likely to be a "primary" function of a first paragraph unless the text is explicitly a mystery genre, and this is not indicated.
- Option C: Identifying a character's (narrator's aunt) preferences would focus on describing likes/dislikes, which is not a typical primary function of an opening paragraph unless the text is centered around that character's preferences.
- Option D: Revealing the narrator's character flaws in the first paragraph is unusual as character development often unfolds over time, and flaws are typically revealed gradually or through actions, not as a primary opening function.
Assuming the text is a narrative where a meeting is a central event, the first paragraph would likely set up the reason for the meeting.
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A. establish the reason for the meeting.