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Lucinda Robey, a friend of Arnetta's mother, recruited interested youngsters to participate in the Movement. She picked Arnetta up and drove her to the training, which was held in the basement of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Arnetta discovered that the sessions were as tough as boot camp, and the teachers were as tough as the nuns at St. Mary's. Which part of the narrative structure does the author develop in this excerpt?

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A.

Explanation:

The given excerpt is taken from "We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March". In the given text, the plot is developed when Arnetta became involved in social activism.

Plot is a literary device that is used to develop a story. Using this device, a writer combines many events in the story to develop or to contribute to the main story.

In the book, 'We've Got a Job' the plot developed when Arnetta started giving training to those who participated in the movement and when she became involved in Social Activism.

So, the correct answer is option A.

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