adjusting fluency based on text clues\nthe original paraphernalia for the lottery had been lost long ago…

adjusting fluency based on text clues\nthe original paraphernalia for the lottery had been lost long ago, and the black box now resting on the stool had been put into use even before old man warner, the oldest man in town, was born. mr. summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box. there was a story that the present box had been made with some pieces of the box that had preceded it, the one that had been constructed when the first people settled down to make a village here\nwhich aspects of the passages affect how they would be read aloud? check all that apply\n□ the passages use different kinds of punctuation marks to end sentences\n□ the passages are from two different genres\n□ the passages have different points of view\n□ one passage has narration, the other has dialogue
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Brief Explanations:
The provided text is a single passage, not multiple passages. Therefore, options that refer to "passages" in the plural or compare different passages are not applicable. The passage itself is a narrative, and its punctuation (periods, commas) affects how it would be read aloud, influencing pauses and intonation.
Answer:
A. The passages use different kinds of punctuation marks to end sentences.