How does the author use dialogue to move the action and setting from the present back into the past?
A. in paragraphs 8-9, Evelyn's memories about books change the setting to pre-war Germany
B. In paragraphs 10-11, Evelyn's memory of the boy on the train introduces a flashback about her journey out
of Germany
C. In paragraphs 19-21, Faith's insistent questions force Evelyn to remember what happened to her mother
D. In paragraphs 19–21, Faith’s insistent questions force Evelyn to remember what happened to her mother.