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masya89 [10]
2 years ago
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1. Read the following sentence from "The Swimming Contest." "When he saw me coming up the officer said, 'We've lost that informa

tion, dang it! They've killed that Arab of yours.' 'We've lost it,' I said. I went over to Abdul-Karim's body and turned it over. He looked as though he had seen me swimming in the pool a few moments ago. His was not the expression of a man who had lost. There, in the courtyard, it was I, all of us, who were the losers." After reading this sentence, the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator is upset because A. He knows Abdul-Karin was hiding secrets B. he realizes Abdul-karimcwas never his friend C. He understands that Abdul-Karin did not fear death D. He regrets his involvement in the sudden turn of events.
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kkurt [141]2 years ago
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D I think lol but Idk It could be D or C
kherson [118]2 years ago
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It is D I'm pretty sure, hope this helps :)


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